53 ! YOUR PRINTING iCan not lie ilmie any Ietter, atnl not 'jiiite hi- well aitywlii-ie vlnv hereabouts. Our type ami machinery in coiiiplctw ami Tlie Review J priced \re ri^-lit THE REVIEW j~~ Cla HWHHW ���*����������������**����������*���*��������*������_ Classified Ads. \ Make- y.nir little Wants known thruugli .1 ('laiiuititiil Advertisement iu Tlie Review ��� ��� . Phone 59 ^M**Ht4^9*H4*M^*��*444**tm VOL. 4 COURTENAY. B. C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17 1916 NO. 13 FOR SALE Good bush land, 10 or 20 acre blocks, 3 miles from Comox Wharf FOR RENT House in Courtenay, partly finished, $8 per month FOR RENT Small farm. Good house and buildings, 8 acres of land. $10.00 per month Por these and otuer Sood investments apply HARDY & BISCOE Real Estate Agents COURTENAY $6.00 Per Ton Delivered in Courtenay AirOrders Will Receive Prompt Attention D. KILPATRICK Phone 43 Courtenay The Motor Does All The Work Running a Sewing Machine is one of the most arduous clasees of work a woman attempts. It requires the utmost concentration to the work of sewing in addition to the work of peddaling. This is so laborious when long continued, as to completely prostrate the ordinary person The little Electric Motor can be instantly attached to any kind of sewing machine, old or new, no tools or screws required. The cost of operating motor is less than one cent per hour Phone us for a FREE DEMONSTRATION and get a chance on the free motor we are giving away Courtenay~Electric Light, Heat 6 Power Co., Limited! Phones: Office 35, Res. R88 Office: Mill Street Local Lines Sam Calhoun'* bam fell down tinder the weight of snow one day i last week. | The Rev. E. P. Lay cock, left on Monday's train, with Mrs. Laycock to attend the annual Synod of the Diocese held in Victoria from the 15th to the 18th inclusive. j The Anglican services 011 Sunday, the 20th, will he ii a. in. at S. Andrew's church, Sandwick, and 7.30 at S, John's church Courtenay, There will he no service at 8 30 a. in. r agazines and papers are still badly needed at the soldiers' reading-rooms, both he-re and at Comox The soldiers find the time hanging very heavily on their hands just now, and eagerly read all available literal nre. Since the thaw started the snow I has flattened down nearly three feet. The roads are in bad shape, full of pitch holes, and in some places when, the sleighs break through they strike lhe gravel and stick fast. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lawrence, of Kye Bay, took place on Friday morning The first pari of the burial service was held iu S. John's Church at 10.30 a. 111. and was taken by the- Rev. E, P Lay- cock. The hymns sang were Nos 497 and 600 from tlie Canadian Church IiytiKi book and a short address was given by the Vicar. Tlw cortege left the building to the solemn strains of Beethoven's fuller;! 1 inarch and proceeded to the railway station from whence the body was taken to Duncan for interment in the old church yard at Sotneuos, Lost���On February r. black powerfully built, short haired dog, like a Labrador Retriever. Small white patch on chest. Leather cellar. Answers to "Jumbo." I will be grateful for any information concerning him, or leading to his recovery. Hugh Beaduell, Knob Hill Orchard, Comox, Wanted���A lady's astride saddle in good condition. State orice to C.E.W., Comox. Wanted for cash - to pigs about 75 lbs. each, at ioc per lb. Apply P. O. Box 171, Courtenay, For sale���sleigh, with pole, also] top buggv almost new. Apply W. Duncan, Sandwick. Wanted to buy from the farmers of the Comox valley, potatoes and oilier vegetables. A."B. Ball, Comox. For Sale cheap���A lot of agreement and assignment forms, leases, bills of sale, c.iattel mortagage, re- j lease of mortgage. Apply Review j Office, For Rent���J. B. Bailey's faun Upper Road, 10 acres, with or without dwelling house, all cleared. Apply Hick 1-Beach & Field, Courtenay . To rent���Nob Hill, Comox, ||4 acre chicken ranch, 2 acres cleared, 4 room house, good well, 1-. acre strawberries and other small fruits. Apply, P, ()., Comox. For Sale- One 6 h, p. Fairkanks Morse (las Engine, one 3 k. w. Dynamo switch board, etc, also pump and belting, Capacity 12 gallons per minute. Apply at Riverside hotel, Ten acre ranch, six acres cleared Fine six room house, barn, stable. chicken 1 Dines nd large yards, wire fenced, 3 miles fron Courtenay price fifteen hundred dollars. Improvements cost over $1.00. Apply by letter Box n Review office Courtenay. The mail train from Victoria ha been late lu arriving at Courtenay for the past week. Rev, ' Menzies will preach a re- crui'ing sermou at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday night. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church intend giving a concert and basket social in the Opera house about the middle of March. The exhibition basketball game last Friday night between Cumberland and Courtenay resulted in a win for the Cumberland boys by a score of 18 to 2. The military concert to be given by the soldiers in the Opera house on Friday at 8 p.m. promises to be the greatest attraction ever shown in Courtenay. What with sword and physical exercises, musical selections, comical sketches and a singer who is a gold medalist from S oti ind, the program will be a howling success. Reserved seats are selling fast at the drug store. A dance will be given after the concert. At the adjourned annual meeting of the board of trade held yesterday afternoon J, II. Mclntyre was elected president, A. W, II. Shepherd, vice-president, and J, Sutton secretary. Executive committee, \V. Duncan, F, IJ. Unbar, VV. 11. Kirk wood, P, L. Anderton. A vole of thanks was tendered the retiring president and secretary, to which both made suitable replies. Phe iioard will ask the City for the use of the couiiol chamber for meetings while the agricultural hall is being used by the soldiers. Presbyterian Church St. Andrews' Sandwick Service 2 p .:i- l.iinu.iy School and Bible Class 3 p. ill. Courtenav Sunday School and Bible Class 10:30 a. 111. Service 11:30. Evcn- ingservice 7:30 p. in. All welcome The Mayor and aldermen were entertained at dinner by the officers of the 102nd Batt. at tlie Riverside hotel on Friday evening last. The boys of the 102nd gave a jolly dance in the Opera house on Friday evening last. A goodly number of civilians turned out to fraternize with the soldiers. The orchestra of the 102nd Batt, furnished delightful music, and those who were fortunate enough to be present declared it to be one of the best dances of the season. 2 Last Sunday week tb* ladies of the orchard treated the soldics to pies. On Sunday night last the ladies of tlis Lake Trail gave them cake. The ladies of the settlement will furnish fruit for them on Sunday evening. Those who contributed the pies were : Mesdames Forde, Kirkwood, Morrison,Bubar,Stoker. Bodeii, Campbell. Cooke, Hogarth, Mckenzie Teed, McBryde, Beaton, Brock. Perez, Cairns. Fatrbura, Tratitmnn. Callan, McTyer, Aitken and Etude, Those who contributed cake were : Mesdatues Johnston. Idiens, Crairford, Kerton, A Lin- don, Davies, Miss , Hames C irr II, Beasley, Willoughby, McKen - Smith, Etude, McQuillan, Peterson, McNeil, Kerton. Aitken, Dun is Mclntyre, Bubar, Callin, Phe men of the [O.nd greatly appreciated the kindness of the ladies. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Biscuits 1 Oc per pkg. Sardines 5c per tin Oranges 15c, 20c, 30 per doz. Ranche Eggs, cartons 2 doz., 85c Big shipment of apples in [on Saturday morning Box 256 SHEPHERDS -^-40 Comox JCreamery Butter 45c per lb. this week McPhee & Morrison t*S0*mSSmT*r*g*MSS)0*W*m*Bl'tl *wwv**w��*vw�� ORANGES Large 50c oranges how selling at 35 and 40c a dozen Black Twig Apples $1.75 per box TEAS 35cjbulk teas are excellent value; also package teas at 3jlbs. for $1. Nabob, Empress and Blue Ribbon Teas at_45c a lb. Malken's Best 5oc. Upton's and Tetley's Teas at 50 and 60c DRIED PRUNES 50 to 6o's ioc lb 1 Also peaches, pears, apricots and cooking figs Cross &_Blackwell's marmalade, jams and pickles Mincemeat in 4 lb. cans Canned Tomatoes 2's ioc, 2 1-2 two for 2��c Corn and Peas 2 for 25c FISH, 1KIPPERS and FINNAN HADDIE ^MQflna^wiar'wmew-Miaait '*����BnB^yW*��^l!��*��^l^��^w*)^n()Wl��r�� J TH]. REVIEW. COURTNEY, B. C. A BRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE FINEST QUALITY 10 CENTS PER PLUG f. The Mystery of (be Ravenspurs ._ snn wllii tlio Key. Tli" inesscnser tlio lossons ol all tlio yearn luul lir* ���, .,���. A|__�� \T Z"1 "��S. wns ili'tiiinoil, iB stilt tloliilnuil ueeord- tiiURlil lier no prudence In Unit illree W 10111111!, 1116 V. \J, w in-.' In arrangements, anil her pock-t ttun. A kind word or an tipncul fur " By Fred M. White Ward, Lock - Co Limlud .. London, Melbourne and Toronto \$S. I'i Rlpliick lIl'OPJIL'll nnd un' in,, ihe key, wiili OH Hi Mill." Il.'illil'i", followed 111 -"im I, iiuslstnuce always dinar d Mrs. Hor- il (lull. "I hope yuu are owilder- uslssil, .Mini. lie III Teutonic Penetration ,iules Claws, otlttoi' ol! "Lo Metro- liola," nf Antwerp, .tudied tho Ama.lno Heroi.nTa, the Battle FrontIff^oWS.'SM S��. Which Won the Coveted j11r ho,,Lt i.'r-no German Mole," shows Honor i how Belgium wan undermined. Tlio iiiOBsengcr h n Muj -inlloil fnliill.v Sho im- |n the big advance on Loos that bo- JlannleSiJ looking a.rinnn clerks, gun nn Sept. .fi tlie Victoria Cross was bncltod by such bodios ns the Ham- won bj suvenlccn offlcors nnd men burg Association tor Business Clerlus, rn' dm Hi-l'ttsli urniy, took jobs with Belgian conoeras at The wonderful 'stories of their I Hltlo or no pay, worked up.'got. bold, luuu/.lns li.rol.in, coolness ami duvo- ami slanted everything toward Her- ii dutv tin told in ilia oltlc'nl niuny. I'nld German agitators stirred phrases of the I Ion Uitzcite. Sotuo up nunrrols between Hie Flemings of llietn are licro reproduced: and Wallon., G-rnmn m bonis and iieSvspnpers were planted to make imbiie opinion Teutonic. Belgium w Btrnngc to li iin, 'IHI \lltl klllltt llll i poured ;i trifle einbiirraased xlstod'.'" I acting lier purl beautifully us usual nsked. Her uudueli; nml ussiii'nuco bad ear in' course I did," lltilpb growled, tied her through greal dllYlciiltlci n measure, l uilgbl ��nj tlitil I luul,and she bad coiilldencu In tiie I'm n It, Many II time :u lllglll liavo ; ure. Ill lain la n flower bed under lliul wo- "In my body, perfectly," she -^oi.l I Ilium's window and liennl her rending |"Bill I nm so uneasy in mj mind." �� ��JJ) ."'"'" l!l tlIi*"r*s of writing In ll, That ' "And yon will nul have ti doctor _____,' lis why I asked no questions when you I ��� ~ I'cnmo in. I knew you bnd been suc-ltlij mutter with me. I lun.' Buffered ' muni' !l ' ���,,,,.���,''���', cessl'ul, And now, Princess Stern, It like Mils before. 1 have a weak benrl ' llu Lh" '���"��� iis my turn." you know, and exctluinenl troubles I t.,ul'"1K. ��l As Proof of Holy Writ' liodph's volco dropped ma wlllBp.r, nae UilIB, Hill l don'l v.,mi ;i ,h Tcbigorsky bun. over the pupers nil intense, burning whisper of liute I lor." before him ns if inspired. There was and vengenneo. lie rose und pncod ii": much, apparently, in the book the room like u enged bird. with ihe metal clasps, inn thai little "What will he her fate?" united seemed to be fascinating ton d .roe. Geoffrey. I'he flussian turn"! It over till he I "Burn her, slay Inr. hang her," rXVS uiSV = -S rTjone j ftljtor tho same thing during operation, on Hill io on si'ei.t. h''1' 'J''""' '",'' <\: ll,;���'.".'.," ' .^ ,T' i To lie I'oui inui'il i The Farm Home Ralph cried. "No death is too painful, too loathsome i'or a creature like that. I could forgive Inr fanatical cruelty; I could forgive th" e.IIUo. to ill" (Mill. 'Vou appear to be snllsfiod," ('"'of "Satisfied.is a poor word io expre'i my feelings,'1 Tchlgorsky replied, lie | way Bhe foughl I'or ere.',I. Unl when stretched himself; in-'drew a deep tl eomes to those allied by tics breath like one win has hem under' The Bper.ker p^UBod and mi down, water. "Who talks too fust says loo "I have practically everything here much," he remarked senteiitlounly, n this diary," he said, "ll is written "What is ihe iicxi move'.'" Hem' ,ii a language you would [nil to under- frey asked. -������and. nm it is all like print io ine. "Hod, I should say," Tchlgorsk! Everything is traced down from the suggested drily. "As far ns one .an llrst o�� the family catastrophes to the Judge we are likely to bio u im.-:- attempt by means uf the bees. I day before us tom.rrow. And d at anythin Things That Help to Make Up the Sum Total of a Real Farm Home There ure very fi w words in i he. I Kngllsh language as dear as the words homo mother, homo und heaven. Not enough farmers puj as much at- li'iiiiou in milking tlie farm a real home, as .liny ought. Nol onlj lho "house" bul the whole farm should he looked ii)>< ii nu "Inline." und plans should he so laid as in bring Ih" Linens flelds constituting the homestead under such manngemeiil as io nol only make them profllnblo I .0, w Inn I !i" lisll..lions nu his rlghl and I.ft hud retired, he rallied his 'own butlallon ngalii and ngulu mid j led bis men forward lour limes, The lasl time he I'll iiii ihal reiiiultted, ��� oil; i: i iu ��� ol nbotil 50 men, in ii mn' I gnllanl uiuiiner, nnd was killed nl their head. j li wus mainly due lo his bravery, | untiring energj und spelndhi luudi r- ! Illp tlllll I'i" line ul Ihis pollll was I'liahlid in check Hi" oilellty's till- \ llll"" t'npt. Anlekell Monlray lleni Nm thumptonsiiire regiment: During Hm lln I utlaek near Mul lueli on iii" morning ol Sept. '.'.'. ai- I hough pal-iiiill) gin sed, t'npt, Head wiiii mn si i era] times in order io rally purlieu of different nnilB which were disorganized und retiring, lie I: d iliem back in lhe firing iiii", and uiii'ily regardless of danger, moved war is popular in Huston, because it means ihe rooting nm of German Influence. We Americans are alto- I cthl r leu Bllliplo and < n- y ahou:; iin""��� IhillgB, and wo would do well in ponder the ��� onclnston proved by Helglum's hiii'i' oxperlenco: "No country can with Impunity grant in iiornums tho sum i advan- inges H grants In other run luners. : in e (ioniums employ l.hn ntlwui- ���:.--.. derived from hospitality for imis iin,i arc hostile to the country ilml grants them sbelicr." Prom ('ol- I lie,"!.'. .it**, tl ' t'-llt ll IV tMIID HI I 11.' II l T-. '"������.' "k'>"' ���������" ��<" ' " ���!���'������ ,,,. I ,. ,,,,, 1.,'. il,,..,, ,,,���, .til -.ii . Ml ���! I Ml. i . , . . There are letters from l.iis.a contain- you be surprised at anything you sec ., ' ,, "t t, ,,'' l'""!''' "J��-mUcM ��-. ���������>'lf''' move,, Ing inst.'ucions for the preparation or hear, li will be all iu ihe day's ; ',''' " ' ,' ' ,' ,',, ,.iii " Ireely abtnii eueoiirnglng them under etc rtnln drags and poisons; in fact, work, as you Kngllsh say. I om going ; ."���'! ;l V ,.1"���i'��� Ii inr. " ul"",1'"'".,1"^' "" ��'���"' 'V?rlul;? ere Is everything" ' to He up In hiding here, bul I ahall cd "'l|l;' t'1'1' ' ."h ,K,')'" ��� ,'' . . ,',?'! I voundod whll currying out llila gnl- -"o hat we are rid of our foes ut turn up'when lhe time comes. Goo,l-U�� "'; �����*. ones alt iition us hej ha.i work. ��� ,,^,.,'. nieht" pnsB, ami ll in glass, uavi un buiiu.i , Corp. .1. I). Pollock, 5th Queens '""No, n.,U_. 'n,- nrineess is eu���- It was late when Geoffre, rose the smooth and lawn like alter bebg 0,yn Cameron llighldnd,rs: "Not quite. The prim-ess is cun- It Wi,K 'ale when i vni;. We shall have to extract a con- following day. end the family had .--ion ii'imi her; we sliall have to long had breakfr.sl when he came get her and lier two slaves together, downstairs. Mosl of the family were It Is ali a, matter of hours, hut we still In tho breakfast r.oiu or on the shall have to be circumspect. If ti.e terrace in the sunshine ..p. .1. II. Pollock. .Mil smooth and lawn like alter beb.g Qwn Cameron lllftliltiud.r. mown, l.i.l lhe fence i orners be neat-' Ij mown, with no along I hem; plant soi berj unci flowers ahou and allow no broken hedgerows left i" ii s, shrub- ih" biiildingB, down wuggoi. woman linds she is unified sue may bo capable of a bitter revenge to tin- to do?" Geo! lo '\ihal are you sy asked. 'We arc going sail) ��� v. u\ wo came," T plain id. "We are going to bii'.w ur uncle Kali h our find, for the "���-���"iu ir is not expedient thai Ser- is Tchlgorsky should come lo'lii'e "How is the visitor''" he asked. .''}' "|,|1iBI'*'llll!: "Mrs. May seems very queer," M:v, ! K"!'l' L1!�� ] :' Gordon explained, "She complains ot a sort of paralysis in her lower limbs. Ai ihe same lime slm refuses to see casLle I a doctor, Baying lhal sho has had igorsky 1 something of the kind befon " Near tho llohi'ii/.oil'. in redoubt Sept. .7, al aboul U noon, when llu enemy's bombers la sup. rlor aunlben wero succesBfully working up H\j trench toward liolu n "I.in Will standing about. ���0]i.ru redoubt, Corp. Pollock, aftei itoclt in 'i- obtiiliiiiig periulsRlon, got oul of the il feel ashamed trench ulone, wnlked uloilg the top contrary, be a ledge wltli lho ulinost coolness aim elongs io you,; dtsrc.nril of danger, and compelled dltlon Hint y to own It, bul on ih little proud that ii when ymi exhlbll ii to your friends, i Gio enemy's lionber Ml of these things help io multo up boinljlug lliem' from i, The box wus locked ������>(".'s sh account for h iiefi'."' said Geoffrey. "Oh, yes. Of course sin you wore missing and bei that everybody from the in the beach. II was g r pre had i Informed cnstl ' was more and '" "1(> oaaen. it was geltlng dark replaced, and then Hi- two burglars when she saw two-straugo susplcious- orept from tlie house. Thoy had nol looking men coming ibis way. Sin- disturbed anybody, for the supper fell sure that they bud designs on the windows of th" farmhouse were all house and followed them, she tried in darkness. n> get someljody lo assisl her, but A brisli walk brought them to the could nol see a soul anywhere. T'loit castle. I pstnlrs a dim lighl was still isl"' I"" "" u,al rlUGer 'lr""* ;""! ''"""' burning in Ralph Ravenspur's win-1 ��n here. iw. The liu'ut flared up al the signal, "The two men entered the in total of n real [arm homo The orchard and garden also come in us great aids inwards making the I'ni'ni housa iii" most desirable place on earth, for when wo write about tho home, 11 is hardly possible to think ol any other bul lhe farm house, because ll is nearer to nature and thi tilings that make life so charming in lhe country. Vear by year aid Bomething Lo make tho lioir.e more dear. I". II. Dow, in tin- Weekly Sun. TO CHANGE YOUR SKIN! retire by . lie was i lire Ih" I ''' l'Gndidl s Spavin Cure luianow l'i.eiwr//'Hri< for/iuMian use. Us jumelntliinrpowcrqulckj)' relieve -ivi nines,.;.r��inH.biui- .-.;. unit nil !' ous "f lain ncss. ll i> iui-t ^������ls.l yoi Icltera ore its id a few minutes later ihc two were 1"'"' ^o swept after them. Thoy i" win- eeati il round the lamp, whll" dow was darken"'! again. Kalpii sat stolidly smoking as If hi How to Develop the Highest Degreo of Vital, Nervous aud Muscular Vigor. under lieu' whole lime. Tcmp.-Seeond r.ii ul. A. .1 T. I'lem- ing-Suudi s. "n I l-'.a i Sun- y regiment: Al llolien.ollern redoubl on S"ei. u;i Second f.leut. I'*lcming-Suudes was sent in command a company which at ihe time wns in a very critical poi i- lieii. The troops on Ills right wero retiring uud ids own men, who weie much shaken by the continual bombing and machine .ami Iii", were also beginning to retire, owing to lho shortage of bombs. Taking in tlio situation al n glanc ���, he collected a few bombs, jumped on in the parapet In fall view of the Gevmans. who were only .i.i yards away, and throw them Although very severely wounded al- . 'most at once by a bomb, he struggled Snakes throw off their_ outer skin;.,,, i,js ree| r.nd continued to advance onco a year, Human beings change land Hire* bombs until ii ��� was again iverely woundc'. Temp.'Second Lieut, K. ll. Johnson, ui six weeks. 17r0 Kb id Company, R.B.: I'ho-value of a clean skin in main-' in the attack on Hill TO on Sep!. covered her end one of theni gave her a blow on the head that sluunetl lier. Will n si nine to ber senses had not moved for*hours', lie evinced again Bhe was lying in Led. Wasn't not lhe slightest curiosity as lo ihc jit plucky of her'.'" success of his companions. Tchigor- "Very." Geoffrey said drily, 'but Kkv smote him n tile hack with un- whore is Marion?" wonted liilarlty "Marion, like yourself, seems to bo | their .skin perhaps nine tunes in a year; severely woundc'. ' "So you have been successful?" he lazily inclined today, li is so very thai is, they have a new skin about once - ��� croaked. unlike her; Indeed, I fear liie poor ' "Ob, you have guessed lhat!" I child is anything bul well. Tho. Ti higorsky eric.I. "It was a. mem matter of time," Ralph replied. "11 was bound to come. I knew thai from lhe llrsl day 1 got hero." "All very well," Tchlgorsky muttered, "bul ii was only a 'matter of time' till me Ravenspurs were wiped out lot mid branch." "Ymi knew the day you got here'.'" C!i offrej exclaimed. Ralph turned ids liiBerutabli face to the r.peaker. "I di i. lad," he said. "I came home l 111!'! in ..,��> I II.II'. lllll \\ I ! '. I HUM' . . , . , I " quiel people always feel lhe most, taming health is. not properly under- 25, Second Lieut. Johnson was withe ami poor Marion was greatlv upset stood by tho majonty of people. Clean- section of his company of lho ltoy.il yesterday." 11'mess is a part of health. You can- ISngineers. Although wounded in tin- Vera came In al lhe same moment, not he healthy unless you are clean, leg, he snick to his duly throughout She had a merry word Of two for not only externally, but also inter- ibe attack and led several charges on Geoffrey as to his lale appearance, nally. ' ' ' the German redoubl an at a very 1 She had not seen Marion as yet. "Run I The blood should also be assisted | critical time, under very heavy flr ���tins tin n used T y h^rw- inr.n, vfUirinarians, aud farmers for over :!���", vrats. Its win tli liHskvn/ae,rtf, for spavin, splint, curb, ring- tcuc and iho many oi-t-r hurts tin (come to Pom s. ���nil Iiii', letter from .hum.* 1*. Wilson, Kingsland, Eos..! "I hao used yom Sp���* !��� C-.ir�� io Jui .can. ..itli t*. ..ct resulia for ivelling:sorrlieumalUn),liotlifDrman anil lir.-;f..i].l liiiinj it vciv Ratiilactary. 1 Kcodalri in i'ure ac any dmggist'9. Fur hor-is SI. bottle���* Un $">, lU'l'-lieilforillim HOc.-llfOI $2.60. tkoon ilia r free from Ot. E. j. unnn tt} Mburg Fails, VUU.S.H.' New York to Eat Horse Steaks Horse steaks aro in prospect In lip lohcr room, ilieri- is a dear girl," I occasionally, like Hie skin, iu throw-1 repeatedly rallied the men who were I Now York. The board of health has said Geoffrey. '"This sort of thing is 1 ing off poisons 'so that the system may near him. By his Splendid example j repealed a. section of the code pro- not like. Marion; I fear something has not get clogged ami leave a weak soot, ami cool courage 1,.; was mainly in- happened io her." for disease gen,,.-, io enter llu- Bysloin. strumental in saving Hm situation, "I wish you would," Ravenspur ob- When the blood is clogged we .-.uffci- Second Lieut. A. Ik Turner, lira serve.l. from what is commonly called a cold. Princess Charlotte of Wales' tltoyal Vera disappeared only to come | Dr. l'ieree's tlolden Medical Discov- Parkshlre) regiment: i ascertain how lhe thins waa work- ''nek presently with the information j ery purifies lhe blood and entirely At l"o "i r Vermelles, on hlbitlng the slaughter of horses for food. "Horse meat is without objection ns a fund," said a New York hcalt'.i commissioner. "II can be made a valuable and cheap addition io the Before I slew the first nHit un- 'hat Marion's room with empty, ana eradicates the poisons that breed and I Sept. 28, when the regimental bomb- tables of Ihrlfly persons, and u horse ' ' li. thus cures scrofula, ers could make no headway in Slug generally Is so free from disease as !er the old roof i knew the truth. \n! I came In time guided by Hie tan i of Providence to savo the first "/ a fresh series of Iragedi: . "Vou wonder v hj l did not - p :ak; you have nsked me before why 1 did not proclaim my knowledge. And I that her bod had not been occupied, i feed iii She held a little envelope in her hand, eczema, boils, pimples and other erup- Alley Second Lioul. I urner volunteer- to need less supervision than cows, ."I can only lino this," she said. ' lions lhat mar and scar the skin. Pure I ''���-' ,0 leacl n new uomblng attack, II" hogs or sheep." Rr.venspur snatched the letter, and I blood is essentia] to good health. 'Jlie I pressed down tho communication | New Vork is the first city iu the tore II open. weak, run-down, debilitated condition | trench practically alone, throwing | United States to permit the sale ot "Extraordinary," ho exclaimed, which so many people experience "Marion -ays sho bus found ti clue to commonly Iho effect of impure l>lor is ood, replied thai lie wide world would | the troubles und Is following it up at lioelor Pierce's Gulden Medical bis have laugh il nt me; you would have once. If -he does noi come buck till | covery been the llrsl to dei Ido mo, ami the ��� -,i- si i " onld ha ��� l n v anted. I kept my oottii icl; l world il on like n mole i ii'" darl . and when I hao something to go on, Tclligorky i ame. Before you arc inal j hours old t thi miscreants ��� ill sum | confessed." Tcbigorsky nodded approval, lie ..as deftly rolling a i Igarette bel v . mi i long lingers. "Ralph i ��� right," he said. "We have nulj in fire the mine now. Cy llu bombs Incessantly ivPh such dnsh j horseJlosh for food and determination that be drove back the Germans about 150 yards without a check. Ills iiclloti i labled the r serves lo advance with very little onco. if she does noi come back till eoverv not only cleanses th" blood of ;l euecit. ins acuon euauieu me i- late '.,.' are nol to worry aboul her, immtfities but "il increases ihe activity ,8en'ea ',�� -",vanc(! ��'lth vel'5' ii,nr Strange. But I have every c Idonco 0f n,.. blood-uitking .lautU ui I It en- 1,ISS' ami subseqiienlly coiered nm In the girl." ;;..i ".tholbodv ��i li aft abumluit wonlv 'l,a,lk " '"', l'"-"L"1" '" lta retlre- "May she not come to harm:" Vera 0f , ,f,e rich bio 1 " lu,.el,t' t!nUi pro,,ul,1} nvcn'tlni! iUnss o�� s��Ul fervently, \ |akc'H M llirec'lcj _-,, it ���;��� bbA ������� ""(' ��[. X' r", '""' "(Ih I line,, ne! " \!c: ( iirtliui , - i a. ill olluer lias since lied. "��� ' ���" "' l'1,1' ���"'"��� nuiuon out impure afid poisonous mallet in red. 'Dul wdl mis mystery and th0 B|0m_eh, liver, bowels and kidnevs misery never mid." anj lU.-yi. ;, !r���m ,|1(, BVStcm i|ir,.tigli An old negro was charged with the natural channels | chicken stealing, and Hie judge said: CHAPTER Llll. j- wjjj ,,|.:ir,|.|,i,. in(0 ij,,. i���;ni�� audi "Whore's your lawyer, iinclo?" A Little Light I _i_acl��s. and .!'������' ' i tho poisonous ac- "Ain't got none, judge." Mrs. Mu... Princess Kara, Iho brll- cumulation, liud blood ii driven out.! "I;ul .vu" ""-''L lo have one." re- --? ".laines, can't you let me I wanl lo���" "There you go again!" exclaimed iiie husband, "it is always money, money! Winn I am dead you will probably have to beg for it." "Well," replied the wife. "1 will lie a whole loi heller off llian soitio poor women who have never hud any practice." certai lias :i way, Ituliiii, you wero i lever to get Hani mystery who wielded so greal It will "tirn_.li v ui ���.'��� li ii :ii, pure blood ! turned ihe court, "I'll assign one to i nclary. ���'������m key." an Influence over the destiny of the I full of vh Ifoiee��� i-.�� liud thai increases I deftfnd ymi." ! "lOasv enoii'-h." Kalnli croaked. "I bnusn nf Uavensmie lnv on line h,���i 1 ��..��>_.. .,,'.i ..:... ,u... ,���,,;.,, I "\o. sail, ti... sail, lib-use don't do I *��� I'uilue Your wife will of her own. ik���Yes, and I am Hm so|e bene- "Easy enough," Ralph croaked, "I house of Ravenspur, lay on her bed knew iho woman would lie uneasy aboul lur pupii':'. so I gave her n ��� iucIi of Hie cordial on her litis am! ".,;;��� Ill her to iu's s.i i:M-:-. a certain .... ss nger '��� uo skill lie nameless was smiling faintly iu tb i I'm o encrav and auiij Mrs. tlie entire bod-. :. that rejuveua lie <6t itrfT, IOHONTO American Plan���93.00 nnd up; $4.00 with imih / , ri n' Hie lamest and mojt comfortable Hotels in the Dominion ol Canada, ���:���> .1: I J (irst'Class, The Queen's is well-known, too roimr, 120 ." .ui'r win, bath; loan ^^ distance Telephone n every room; elesanlly lurnlshed throughout: cuistne and service of the hitihest order ot excellence. Is within easy reach oi r.iUav station. Hold coaches meet al! trains. McGAW & WJMSr.TT No, salt, n j din," begged the defendant. Gordon Ravenspur, who stood regard-] _^ , "Why nol'."' persist .1 the Judge, "it in;; ie. r with friendly Bollcitude. Mrs. Bein- iu lie- light, Australia lias to'v'ou'' eosl J'"u anything. Why don't I Gordon had no suspicions whatever; recruit" her nianhood,' voung or obi. .:���'"" v''!',u n lawyer?" \ siie would lone trusted any one. All BeUd ii forth to battle, and keep oni : ���' : .���- doing so uutliiie'.iitigly, even ilum.li ' | the ^strain were protracted until she |' was ready to stagger mil full from weakness, Wc can nu more meet a| Ximly per cent, efficiency is claim- call I'm' fresh i n'oi'i wi!h a noil pos-1 ed for a n"��' KPgll .. 'iteatu boiler uiuiis than a llgiiting mnu in Hi" rile; : under wliicli a mixture of coal gas inn drop Iiis bands before tlie round i and air la burned through a line munis over. To di so would imply abso- tie of some extremely heat resisting hue dei'eai nml Biirreiidor. A.stralin subBtance. is contending for her freedom ami' ��� her future, for all that makes national Lead pencil manufacture iu the existence worth Laving, und, one L'nlted Slute3 is consuming "3,000.1)00 centred upon the quarrel, she, like feet of lumber annually, of which t!i" gladiator, must fight ii oul ro [ aboul one-half in estimated to l long us sli" can stand and see.���Th M dbourne Australasian. away Murine if prepared by our Fhy- gfc.^ ��� alciaiifl, ss uped for *"��i'1 many I'c.-u'H in their "%ej practice, new dedicated to Ihe Public ani ens Hotel \\GU. ..u u i;n juu. .h'ii-,'.'. :,uii ^-y^ ^n^s^A-^'J i<�� the I'liblic nr-J o olil man confidentially. Ah wants W\|i|jrPvPVoWl>yYourDruBgiBt. v enj'y clem chickens rnuliHolf." B VllKJfcl UvTryMurlnotoRefresh, I Gleante, --'ill StrcnaUion Eyea after enposure iu Colli Cuttinjf Winda and Duat and lo restore healthful tone to Eyos Uedtlened iind made iicro by Overwork nml Eye Strain. Some b.oodmtnded Physicians use and recommend Murine while others perhaps jealous of its Success, talk nnd rush Into print in opposition; thou Whos* Eyofl need rare can guosa why, ������ tJiorr is no Prescription feeln Murine. Just hand your Drusrsist 60c and you have a Complete Vlv. Eye Book���Murine Dropper���nnd Corli Screw-- ready for use. Try ii in your Eyea nnd In Hal.'��� Eyes far Eye Troubles No Smart ing -Just Eye Comfort Write for Book of ihe Eye Fre��, Muiina Bye Keinedy Company, Chleato [i-a l wasted in sharpening or throwing!1 away ahorl riids. ' W. N. U, 108fi 21 THE REVIEW, COUHTNEY. B. L. Local Option A MOTHER Some Facts That Prove the Good EC- fects of Prohibition i The good effects ol locnl option In I Canada are so ivondorful that If thoy j were thoroughly understood, people i i would rise hi a' gr0ti| nine of rebel- ion agalnsl tho i ni mious burden of Of the liquor 11.1 tl it-. We don't need to depend on uny man's say or tlioL i stall ineni nf persons who might be don't you have th�� good of your fiinii^r ol heart? Don't you want to get fur your family tlio very bost? For internal ailments���the beat medicine? For sores nnd skin Prejudiced. Tho last census report j diseases; the besl ointment? If so, 1D1- B��'M tacts thai would eonvlnee | get Zain-Diik, Mothers who hnvn used SSam-Buk say there is nothing to oqieil its soothing, healing power In (_S'>s of akin diseases and in- 'urios., nnd nothing 80 suitable for icusltlve skins, This is because Kani-Biik Is composed entirely of medicinal herbal essences and extracts, anil is free from the poisonous coloring matter and harsh minerals found in ordinary ointments, Children, having onco used Zam- Ilult, will cry for it when Ihey met with an accident. They know how quickly It slops the pain, nnd lienls. I'm n for liuriii, cut., Iiriiie'i. skin injuria., pita. pdrniA Idoo.-vulion, ulccri, ehApp.d li.iiil. nml cold .'.'"-'< SOc, Im., ill .1-111.1*1*1 si' Hnm-Buli Ot., Toronto. any 0110 whn.se mind is open to con I vielion. I That reporl gl.ves tho following | number ui convictions for crime per I ten thousand population In each province, Priiie- Edward Island I.I. I New Brunswick 11.8, Nova Scotia l-l.g, ! Ontario 25.fi, Manitoba 27,0, Alberta : .0.6, British Columbia 42.3, Tliosa I figures show thai Alborlti and Brit- I ish Columbia, w hlcli hud no locnl op- , lion, had nearly forty times ns tnucli ! crime ns Prlnco icdwnrd Island, which ! hail no lloonses, and m er eleven | I Mm Prof. Frankland demonstrates lhal COD LIVER OIL generates more body-heat than anything else. In SCOTT'S EMULSION tlio pure oil is so prepared that Ihc blood profit* from every drop, while it fortlflei throat and lungs. If you ar. aubj'rt |o r0!_ 1,,.,��_, nr foal; if you Jttrrr and catch cM rully: i.lrr. SCOTT'S EMULSION for nut raontk anil tv.lrh its vood , ��� 'frill. I H 10 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. JjJ Eggs Will Be Dear Great Opportunity tor Development or the E.g Market In Canada I I'or the first tiin.��� in n numbi r ot I years i ens have taken n [iromltu Hi place in Canada's i xporl trad i. This i is largely due to the unprecedented | I demand for eggs on the pun ol the llritish market nnd rhe fact that i British dealers have shown n marked preference for Cnnadlim onus ovor lulled Stales eggs and a willingness io piij u distinctly highei price for them. I So ureal, iu Fact, has been the demand thai Canadian dealers have' .hipped practically all of the available Canadian storage product to the 'old country, As a result, there is nol In Canada at the present tlm. Buftlc- ient eggs in storage to supply homo I consumption until fresh receipts In [appreciable quantllle. begin to come ' in. Quantities of eggs rrom the United ! | States, however, arc being Imported into Canada, some In bond for export, l_tt*_-U-_U-*-_U_-_*--ttM_M-_i Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relitf���Permantnl Care CARTERS LITTLE Ll VER PILLS nevei tail. Purely vi-flct- nble act suicly but (irmly on the liver. .Stop ailel dinner diilie... cuieindi-^ gestion ��� improve the complexion��� bogSt-a llic eyes. Small Pill, Smalltime, Small ?4, Canadtt, jwoiiiii sintes are slxtv per eetit. | """',1'"',���?.""''��� . . I eggs that will grade "specials higher than In tho eighl prohibition j me olllclency of man labor is even Ti|(, ,luogll0l. ������.��� heon raised as to -i.ii.s. Think of It, sixty per cent. V010 -mportam than the amount oiL.hclhel. ,,���, pilonomenal demand oni of lho tuxes going to produce more I ""',' 'M'"'."'���' ' ���'. labor income t|10 part ���f tho llriiish market for poverty I crime, Suppose wo say Fatllally lnR-ease'- l,'"��l ,.*"��� ��'1-ovo Canadian eggs will continue. This thai iu Canada 11 is only half of that, ""' ,"'''s '" ,l>'"" "':'," ,'"'', " !'��,al depends entirely upon the quality of r" - why do we si ii to it? In 1012 jrcro i,500 or loss, to ?l wliero tlie cnnadlan eggs oxported. Canada lias [il was shown lhal the liquor traffic u?'!ns ot each_man were more man iron)B_,i0.lg possibilities us t gg*| otintry nine timos as much "���'"!', '':',.' _r ���'',''....,, . ... ��� 'producing country. The poultry In- lli*r-:ii r-j'e,Us M-^r -. .FREE ...���,. r.���uiiii( ���-.. dk.Lici.iikc ii BKii.H.MrsTi.iDtosnoji.KKa .n IMIKAflOM WIL. ��... lut. Gei many's Vain Hope cost Ih us the revenue received from the business ami although ihey had been freely published no one lias attempted to deny Ihe figures, tu several places ii has been shown lhat ihe, , criminals, paupers, and orphans cans-1 eoiiplotl with high laboi ,1, inn each year. ..-,[ of which indicates thai a farm dusM-y"'ishnrpre.onl l.'in" a'mcrc''friic- businoss ol. more than average size (i������ ���. wJ|at ��� ������., , ,,��� ,( ,. a|cgJ gives opportunity lor of iniiii and horse labor, and a business of more than nv.orngi ITii eh leleu'-y From tii- very opening of the cam-led by the fiqtibr traffic cost live times I'"'"!"s l"'0-"8 "��� larmlng puigu���certainly since the defeat on as much as the revenue receivedi the Manic and the failure of Ilinden-j from Ihe business, burg to destroj the llusstan armies We would respectfully ur -the one hope of victory for Ger- active measures be taken without tie-j victim. Whal can be moi many Iras lain In the break-up of the lay to spread the truth and so counter coalition agalnsl her. The Hrmness acl the Hood of falsehoods being with which II has stood the shock of | spread bv the liquor traffic. Whal war h NViiiie ests und objectives of the allied powers nor the heavy strokes dealt sue-; XVh,.n .. ���������,���..,. ,,,,,,, eessively by t.oruiany at Belgium and K-Tlihlngs and fretting of Prance, al Itussia and Serbia luivo,' been a therefore, for those mosl Interested In "!'" the development of his trade lo ���"���"Mmauo lhe besl possible use of iheir '"'���', present, opportunities, nsd by careful supervision of the quality of Cauud- ��� ��� ian (gas going forward io pave lho Asthma Victims. The man or wo- way tor an extensive and profitable that man sitbjecl to asthma Is indeed n oxporl trade In tho future, Toronto terrifying Globe. MATCH SPECIALTIES We have been making matches for 64 years now���Domestic and every other kind. Some of our specialties are "THE GASLIGHTER" with a-flinch stick-"THE EDDY- STONE TORCH" fur out door use���"WAX VESTAS" for the smoker, and other varieties. For home use the mosl popular match is the "SI LEINT 5," htti for everj use- EDDY'S WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE Ueanstd and Bonded De��l��c"r* DIHECTO--Y een hitherto remarkable, aboul a Uncolii-1 Poster campaign? necessarily varying Inter- ���II. Anion, \l.li��� M.ChP.S. , , | worms a1 shnlte in any degree eilh- c���~- no from the child that troubling it, she enn pinner remedy than Miller's Mothers Of Little Ones No mothfir ot young children slioiili It pays to ship your cram to a r-.fiab_�� Commission l-'irui. li'-t*. attenttoa ;��� '*�� to consignments. QOODERHAM 5 MELAOY CO. '-""O. Cratn F.trVitn^e. WlotUp-t^ er ti.;e unity pi aim or the conviction w<)-n, PoW(|crs, which aro guaranteed >tiril_lg goods LWO GO. Gr.in F..d,.n... - Wi���,.���i__. .flights up." promptly responded the ' . "Well." .said Pat, "It's just for tlio floorwalker thccontinental grain co. ltd. i pceii made solid by cooking and made samo reason thai vou aon'l put a tlcemed.Bondod,..Udu *��������_�����-__t.m.gi��-o_�� the hollow space more apparent. This front on the bank of your shin." Minard's Liniment Cures Colds etc. h*""1 Adv.nc.-Pr.mpi r.un,.. spaco is a provision of nature so that | . ������� ����*"< tttiuu��sm. | the chick which grows within the j r . CK OIJ, MONFv- The president ���i: tho university had , �����'">"���__?.: ~ = _*. ���shell may have air to breathe [rami ^ALN Ul* MUJNJ.X I,.,.,. f!i|.(.1(,ri , ���,. Jlis (,yos ��� 1|( ri,l-l-toll-ta,Wto*u��-h Was a Godsend In This Case (cheek was pale, his lips trembling: he !? '���"' .ii��f*��i'...od,��>po*len:��d Cotao-juw* tho lime it comes to life until it bo- (ionics sirotic; enough to break ihrousb ' iho shell to the outside world. j it ig not always To genorate life in the egg it is -money is a bonefit. necessary thai II bo subjected to a This lady owes her Health to the ���Wl | wore a hunted expression, that a lack of "You look ill," said his wife. I is wrong, dear'.''' ''Nothing much." ho replied. "Hut ��� _ .,.,.,,, .������ . . , , . had a foarfnl dream last night, and Canadian women arc continually writ* -' da}'.. When this Is not done, the vuncc lho fee demanded by a spec!...* ��� [eei this morning as If a_ If 1- -" tag us such letters as the two following, I '��fB remains Indoflnltely In its raw igt to treat her for stomach trouble, u was ovldcnl that his nervous sys- Which areheartfeltcxpressionsof grati. !s!."v ",,"^" ! m . ,, ' .,"! I"-Ck?t lu lolli"s �����' ber case she says: tem was shattered hide for restored health- ?' , "'""" ""' shel1' 'vl'i'1' ,v0,,ltI "' had bees treated by Tour differ- woe ior ratoieo neaun. havo been used up by the chick it the ent physicians, during .m vear, of Glanford Station, Ont.���"1 have t��* | oggs had been set to batch, begins | stomach trouble. Lately I called on I certain degree of heat tor a period of fact that she could not p.y In ad- t���hi 121 days. When this Is not done, lhe vuncc lho fee demanded by a sped,..* i re, "What was tlio dream?" asked his wife. kenLydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com* to light for its space, and pushes tho I another who told mo ho could nol that- that l should���-thai I sho **5" ���;*" ;r* ��� - - \ pou nd and never !""'"' ���*ontonta oi the egg back, ieav-j euro me; that I had neuralgia of the pass lho freshman examination fo -��� -4*-*."j found anv medicine "'^ ""' linli("v .V".<'<: | stonuieh. Then I ivenl ton snecinr-; ndmission:" si-bed tli.- president. 'I--! dreamed lhe trdslecs required uld -I to compar..' with it. ; ��������� 1 had ulcers and fall- ' Minard's Liniment Cures Diph Ing of womb and l thcl',a' doctors did me no Isl who told nic I had catarrh of t I stomach and said ho could cure me in ��jW���r�� 0f Ointment, for C-Urrh That . I four months bul would have lo have Contain Mercury I Ills money down, 1 could not raise (. mercury win surely destroy the sense ihe necessary sum and in my oxtrem- ot much aici completely derange Home, alway. read). I�� buy youi I >** oo U.cb. BLACK-URN - MILL!. MS Grain _��cbiii��i!. ��� Wn��i-)*< AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' DIRECTORY Huomohifo L��WER IN PRICE nupmOOUC Greater In Value G-ltlir i>i*ri!il'.| JO.CPU MAW_ CO.. LIMITED. W.HNlPfO ���Woed'a _-Jio3plio-ia9. Thi Great Kngf-'*h Utmtdti* wjr 'Jt Tones nod iaTigorileJ th��� whofa Sjy-..gfc : ������; v ' i�� *���.**���-. i, wiknS Cir Blood *"*��� **^in c: i \ .m.', Cures iMtrvom Henb. Chestervillo, Ont. medicines highly praised, and a year ago I began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble across the sea. Nothing can Chang "1 heard your kho love nnd offectlon lhal the natlv born Britisher has for his home land. Tho yoiniK Scotsman, aged oighlean, who travelled 6,000 miles from lho w",",., ",".", . , ��� .. .,__ wilds of lho far north to enllsl s ']I.y.1'-t,Sll'C|'il'nt',!'1;',al,.fl,.fl.t,meio,il.v an example of wl: and just before my periods which were irishmen, Scotsmon, and Welshmen I irregular anil painful it would bo worse. no I continued to drink it allliou-li 1 Ji,"-,?.' ,������' 'J,,,1,*1',"��� 'P''''r��"*,:,'i'.""' c,":'."', i '��'��� troops by land and water a mosl had reason to believe n was injurious ^.timonial. frco. ' ' gratifying record has been achieved to me." (Tea, also, is harmful, be- Sold by Druggta-u. rrtce. rsc. per hot- . by limse in charge. There have to cause it contains caffeine,, the same tlca'..u. ��_��.. r..|]v �����,. ,���r .���..��������� far been transported by rail 225,000 poisonous drug found In coftoo). "mtt tlon* ' on����P��- men and ont of this largo ninnbi when I hud Postum to shin, io it was, there was only on- fatal accident, On the ocean there were transported hat hngllshmen, dtfteront. Clalhint Major���It's glad I am to see I the ocean then , . , , "To my surprise I did not miss cot- vo about again, ine n��� .nfl>_* i ''' ,i 11 11 -m V I ""i'' i ,'! r' c K"v" > l'"''''!'1 to ,llink -'<*stt!!n. what was II lit:.' wus troubling le'.'.mudu and St, Lucia and 1,871 brought To sit down caused mo pain and suffer- samo blood that loves freedom and .,,.������-������,. ,,.���, ,��� ��� Btcad,iy .,���,, Bure. convalescent-] was very, very III, back to Canada. Oul of a I On naming and I would be so nervous somo. fair play courses through tho veins , k|1]ln ������. .,,-, , am.{ ruI|J. ���,���,.-,, ���,.���,,, ptomaine poisoning, her carried on the oca:, there was times that 1 could not bear to see any ; oi lho men ol ( anada. I hey may ; ,_0 _.h(U ���.a8 |]o|n_ .. |)lU|, , _���,, .,_,, i Mfl.( r i)(i.u. i|ri|1. ���._., w,mt | ���ot ., Bingic ���, cir\, m. -n�� or hear any one speak, Little specks n, '���;V n ',', ,u' nmu changed to Postum." Name given by with thai an' delirium tremens vou would ilea', before my eves and 1 was ,"'���'. '.':' ,'," '"", s'"",',':l! atecii. 1 uo Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. nevi r km w whal to cat or drink now always constipated. - i'oi ,, ��� i! r''! ^'Ini^'h, i i!'',' Postum coils In two forms: Ldays. "I cannot say too much for r.vdia E. :' '" ,, ? omnlre^Wni ne. TH i Postum Ccrsa,1 nlhP *"'i-in:" r��rm 1 ..mi iiii ompue. Winnipeg inour.e. )nug. ,���, wel| boiled. 15c and 25c Why suffer from corns when ihey packages, can he rooted out by using Hollo- "Aw, aw," said SnoblelRh. "Uiniie! instant Postum it Boluble form��� wny'a Corn Cure, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, for tbcro arc no medicines like them. I havo taken them and 11 *)e aw���very unplensanl for vou recommend them to all women. You maj Americans lo be���aw���governed bj publish this testimonial."-Mrs. Ste* , pooplo whom you���aw���wouldn't 1>HEN .1. MARTIN, Chostervllle, Ontario await to dinner." Canada. W. N. U. 1083 "(lb. I don't know," said the American girl, ".\o more so litaii for you to he govt mi il by poople who would not ask you to dinner." dissolves qulckl) in a cup of hot water, and, with clean, nnd Bugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. "in- and 50o tins, lieHi kinds are equally delicious and eosi nbt iii the same per cup. "Thero's^a Reason" for Postum, ���sold by On cars, A ScOiCh minister In need of funds thus conveyed his ildelll ions In his congregation: "Wool, I'rh'iids. the kirk Is in ���, inly in i>. i tl of siller, nnd n I v. .��� haw failed to gol money honostlj we will have to sec what a huzanr win do for u_." Minard's Liniment Cures Garget Cows. Hub Ono nighl while yon were away I heard a burglar. Vou thouhi have s.'ii mo going downstairs three steps ni n time. wife (who knows him)���Where was ho, on He. roof? HUM!. TREATMENT Draco!,, van- dlaoaac. and writ, tor fi ." hoot, .nd I -��� '.,���������-..:_!-. THE CANADA C.NCER INSTITUTE. UK,. IO CHURCHILL AV�� . TORONTO THE COURTENAY REVIEW The Courtenay Review|&alslet�� And Comox Valley ] Adv 'OCI it. k Weeky New; .paper . 1'u bis lie.l at Courtc nay, ll. ''��� N . II. Holll'N, 1 tditoi and 1 'ro piietor Tcb-l ihone 59 Bull BCrlptlon St.fin pel \ 'ear : ARV ,u 17 Advance THURSDAY, I'l'Btl , 1916 letters addressed to tters of greater length will not bi delivered. Red Cross Work more eases of work >ss were packed and While the Gerninu newspapers are telling of the kaiser and his armies marching on from victory lo victory and relating daily new exploits calculated to stir the people to enthusiasm, the fuel that Gel ninny actually is on the verge of starvation is becoming daily more apparent, The conclusion is not founded on thestnlemnts of alleged " neutrals," whose impressions, necessarily aie biased, but is based on reports of the actual conditions as related by lhe Get man press. The I.nilysmitli Chronicle says ��� " One thing can be saiil foi Mr. J . \V. DeB. Karris' speech before tlie members of the Vancouver Forum, and that is, Mr. ['arris knows less about the Vancouver Island miners1 sttike than any other man in this province, Statements made by men likeFarris are likely to do more injury to the cause he espouses than anything else.'' -��.<��.��_ ������ TheCit* of Nanaimo has already passed a by-law to borrow Syo.ooo from the Bank of Commerce in anticipation of its tax receij ts for this year. Nanaimo evidently does not believe in keeping its treasury emj ty all the time. li.d id Ihc including things 'I pair nu Saturday last . done lor the Red Cr sent to Victoria. 'I'he following is sent: ��� ���li pairs of sock: from Comox, 29 pairs pyjamas, 1 do/.eii handkerchiefs. .vi roller bandages, 29 triangular bandages, s 'l' bandages; I.! chest bandages, 16 grey llunuel shirts. 5 lied jackets. .* paiis milts. .* pairs millets, 7 small pillows, lb square wound dressings. " do/en loug wound dressings, 19 hclp'esi case jackets. M luce il..lbs. 2 jute | ads. 'file foregoing work win done by the I following:���Mejdames fielder, Stoker, i Campbell, Anderson, I'. Duncan, Will, Duncan, W. Mcl'hee, Conic, Premier* Hast, Vigors, M. II. Pierce, t'.lazliiciok, Clayton, J. W. McQuillan, W. Parkin, Dnycock, It. McQuillan, J, Parkin, Beaton, Cairns, I'airbiiru, Mclntyre, J, McKenzie, I'erton, Peterson, Irwin, Gray, Morrison, Masters, Johnson and I,_dger- 1 wood; also lhe Misses lieuton, Criiini- sou, Collin, Freeman, Walts and Kiuu.; aloo all the ladies attending tlie working parties lielil bv Mrs. II. Idiens, Mrs. Cnllill, Mrs, Kirkwootl, Mrs. Ilulmr, i Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Iluilcv und Mrs. W. McPhee. The 102nd Butt, is to have an of-] ficial paper, to he known ns " The Reveille," the first number of which will be issued in a few days, Our Soldiers March, March, March, See the soldiers inarch, They arc going to fight I'or King and Country And fight for Victory. Far across the sen Our brave soldiers go, To fight in trenches long and deep O'er mountains high and steep, And light lor Victory, lleys, Remittances to British Prisoner of War in Turkey The Canadian Government has received notice from London that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has been informed bv the United Slates Ambassador that the Turkish Government desire that in future remittances of money not exceeding fiv. pounds from private persons lor British Prisoners of war in Turkey should be despatched to the International Red Cross Committee at Geneva for transmission to llic Ottoman Red Crescent Society at Constantinople, by whom payment to lhe recipients will be effected and a receipt returned to the International Committee at Geneva. Letters and parcels should also be J sent to the International Red Cress Committee at Geneva for transmission. Such letters and parcels are post free. Money should be remitted bv International Money Order which can be obtained al any Post Office and which should be made payable to the International Red Cross Committee at Geneva and sent on with lull name, number, and regiment of the prisoner of war lo whom the money is to be paid. Information has also been received from the United States Ambassador that Prisoners of War in Turkey a'e allowed to wiite only Broad plains, and fertile vu Ami thickly woode d land. Our brave soldi' rs watch. For tlie enemy tied r al hand, And light lor Vic. .ry. Amidst the cautions firing Our gallant soldiers stand, With their bayonets pointing forward To meet llic German bauds, And fight for Victory, What a grand time there will be, When our soldiers return u from o'er tlie sea, And proudly shout We've knocked the Germans out, | Ami won the glorious victory. M. Jean Beasley. | Courtenay, H, C, Feb. 14, 1916, Editor Courtenay Review We have been instructed by the noii commissioned officers mess of' the Courtenay detachment, 102nd. Battalion (.Comox Atlill) to write . in vou to express lhe- appreciation of the Non-Coins and men for the [generosity arid goodhearledness of the ladies of Courtenay iu providing Us Willi cube uml t:iu for Ollt ; Sunday meals. The rations wliicli we- draw are good, but there is a certain same-' uess aboul them which renders any change such as provided for us by I the ladies, very welcome indeed, so that we are glad to be able to return lhanks for, and to show our | great appreciation of these- gifts. Sergt. T. B. Cave. Corp. A. N. Mow.-it. -��� ���*�����>.���?- Lord Alverstone, known as Dick Webster, wlio recently died was as Spring 1916 The Following NEW GOODS Now on Show Ladies House Dresses Wash Skirts and Middy Suits Shirt Waists and Middy Blouses Silk and Satin Underskirts Velvets Dress Goods Dress Ginghams Dress Muslins and Ducks Crepes Waidsook and Lawns Linens Gab teas Tickings Towels and Towelling Spring Models now being shown in C-C a la Grace Corsets CUMBERLAND Courtenay Hotel COURTENAY, B. C. Comfort With Modeiato Rates Best Wiles nnd Liquors T, BOOTH Prop. Royal Standard Products are British Columbia Products ROYAL STANDARD PRODUCTS have been proven SUPERIOR to all others. Thousands of llritish Columbians have attested to this SUPERIORITY Poultry products-Food products���Gram products - all - right up to famous WILD ROSE PASTRY ELOUR- the first essential is QUALITY. ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR is unquestionably, the very best bread flour it is possible to secure anywhere, ROYAL STANDARD COSTS NO MORE 1IIAN OTHER HIGH GRADE FLOUR ROYAL STANDARD PRODUCTS have been highly endorsed by the H. C CONSUMERS'LEAGUE. You can help build mn Province by using ONLY (lour made in British Columbia nnd that ROYAL STANDARD Royal Standard Grain Products Agency F. Movitz, Mgr. The The Mightiest Photo-Play Achievement at the Opera House EVERY great lawyer cud judge. When once asked what he hud enjoyed most in his life, replied, much to tiie surprise of bis questioner "the couple of pints of beer I drank after the Oxford and Cambridge buat race "��������� Daily Sketch. Admission 15c Good Music one lettei a wei k limited to four' fine a type of the true English gen- lines, aud that this regulation ap-1 tlemcii and sportsmen as lie was a i.x: Through Passenger Trauns lea ve Ccurte- nay 11:35 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Victoria] and Way^ Stations (RETURNING���Arrives^ Courtenay af| 16:10, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Steamship ticket; flon[all$liues to all parts U ' of the world. Foi (particulars etc., address L. D. CHETHAM Dial. PaM��kf|er Anon!, Victoria D. B. NICKEREON Agent Courlrtiay, Phone Rl'O We have pleasure in drawing the atteiiti ni of our readers, especially the industrious working class, to u letter received by Mr, Idiens from our M. P., Mr. II. S. Clements. I louse of Commons, i Utawa, Jan. ,\\, 1916 Win. Idiens, Esq. Courtenay. Dear Idiens:��� Yours of 22nd inst., received with "The Review" newspaper clipping expressing your views on watered stock companies. I heartily agree with the sentiments expressed and I have long fought against and objected to companies US they were allowed lo organize, especially in British Columbia, with the vast amounts of watered sleek, thereby robbing the small individual subscriber. Personally I would not invest a dollar in any company with any watered stock whatever, and if this were carried out it would be an incentive and a pro tection to the working man and otherwise for the I idlest protection for his money invested, and a boon to the province generally. With the vast amount of taw material. of all kinds in British Columbia, Courtenay Tailor Grippe! Coughs! Colds! Ladies, and Gents Suits Made-To-Order Suits $27 up Pants $7 up Presstug Suits L'i'.its rants Skirts Vesta Dresses I Overcoats Cleaning a Pressed SI. 25 ..'11 ,15 Suits Coats Pauls Skirli Vests .in Dresses l.'l ,75 Overcoats 1.25 Repairing, Ktc, Cents clothes kept ill order by the month S-'.'i1 Haney I. Kushida The same building as Robertson's Drug Store, Union St., Courtenay and h proper organization of healthy Industries it ought in the near future bring B. C by far the paramount province of the Dominion. The suggestions have and always will have my utmost support. Yours truly, H. S. Clements. This letter floin our respected Dominion representative speaks for itself and needs no comment. We hope that all the other members, both Dominion and Provincial will fall into line with these honest businesslike sentiments and then there is a bright future for B. C. Mentholated White Pine and Tar 50c per bottle Laxative Quinine Tablets 25c per box Cod Liver Oil and Malt with Wild Cherry $1 Cod Liver Oil Compound $1 Wild Cherry Cough Mixture 50c Robertson*! Drug Stoie ^ Phone 30 - �� $ THE COURTENAY REVIEW Letter to The Editor Editor Review. Sir: ��� I have been reading in the few weeks past the very interesting notes of your correspondent, Mr, Idiens, which in my humble estimation appears very favorable. Now, sir, when we commence to study the question of that prohibition I think we shall secthepower of the Government is very limited wdieti it comes to controlling the desires, and regulating the thofghts of the individual, I would like to usk wdicre does the frcencss of the country come in if the Government is to have the power to dictate what we are to drink or to eat or wear. I suppose should this come to pass, we shall have tin- vegetarians wantiug to cut out our beefsteak. Then again there are several millions of .another seel who believe it is injurious to eat pork: however they have- not commenced to agitate you to cut out the slice of ham. There ate many things of mole vital importance to the human family Hint needs the attention of the Government outside slim h drink. The wisest government will Drovideconditious under which people are able to net plenty to eat und drink, What be should eat or drink should be the function of the individual. Gra'ificatioil of desire is the mainspring of all human action. the escence of human existance, what things the individual desires he will have if he can get them iie may desire some things that are not good for him, possibly too much whiskey or too much coffee. No matter how vou talk to him against lhe intemperate use of cither he continues taking them till he become nauseated, or until h sown experience lias convinced him that intemperance brings more pain than pleasure. Such results cannot be ga ned by prohibition, but must be left to experience and education- People cannot be made good by law; a hoodlum cannot be made into a gentleman by passing a city law. Man is neither pood or bad but what he is as the result of his en- voirnm.nt. A barroom, a butcher shop or a church are in themselves neither good or bad, but are wdiat they are as a result of the prevailing mode of society in which they exist. The Prohibitionists say 75 per cent, of all cri ne is caused by strong drink. Such statement shows an utter lack of knowledge Oi crime. We never hear of a drunken man holding up a train or robbing a bank, and very rarely bear of a drunken footpad or highwayman. Then again, why is it they appear in the winter aud disappear altogether iu the summer, it is because there is more beer drunk, As a matter of fact a large majority of all crimes committed are crimes against property and are caused generally by industrial conditions Again if we consider violation of prohibitory law., as criminate we should find that circumstances in proportion as we enact prohibition legislation, 1 was reading in the News-Advertiser a short time ago, where a minister was speaking in town in Saskatchewan and how he expressed his sorrow at seeing so much mote drunkenness since prohibition cattle in force. This reminds me of the ancient Hebrew legend which tells us that nil sin nnd death and nil sorrow was brought aboul by f?ve eating of the prohibitive tree- It appears thai as soon as they were told that they could not eat of a certain tree that fruit became Iheir only desire. This characteristic seems prevalent in human nature today. By experience il. would seem that any attempt lo prohibit tile use or the sight of anything only stimulates the desire to get it Yours truly, X. II., Happy Valley Church Club ' On Friday evening last the Church Club had a very successful patriotic evening. Mr. Win. Duncan read a very informing magazine article on "The Outcome of the War " The chief feature of the programme, however, was _ carefully prepared paper on Lord Kitchener by Mr. Burnett The sixty-six years of his career were reviewed and when it came to the point that he is still a bachelor the knitters present were anxious to know the si/.e of his boots. I.ord Kitchener was born in Ire- laud yet is no Irishman. He entered Woolwich Royal Military Academy at eighteen. At twenty he was aiding the French against the Germans in the Franco-Prussian war. He received his commission and did survey work in Cypress and Palestine. At thirty-three he was attached as Captain to the British Army in Egypt. Me was one cf the staff of the expeditionary force that ascended the Nile in the fruitless attempt to save General Gordon. He was promoted to Colonel and then to Sirdar of Egypt. Three years later he begun his advance into the Soudan which ended so splendidly in his great victory at Oindiirmau, September J, 1898, He received the thanks of parliament, a gift of. 30,000 and was cicati(1 Baron Kit cbeuer of Khartum. When the Boer war was in pro gress it was only alter I.ord Rob erts and Kitchener were sent out that order was brought out of chaos. Only when every Boer had either surrendered or left the conn-. try did Kitchener give up. i'or, this he received the thanks of par- j liaiuent and a grant of 51,000' pounds. Taking no rest, we next hear of Kitchener's appointment to the1 position of Commai der-in-chlef of the British forces in India. This post he held for seven years, He left India in 1900 aud was promoted to the rank of Field Marshall He was offered the position of Commander-in-Chief and High Commissioner of the Mediterran jean. This he refused and made a, tour of inspection of the forces of j the Empire, His next appointment was British Agent of Egypt and beheld! that position when llic present war: 1 broke out and he was made Secretary of War, His record in eighteen months has qeeti unparalleled, lie hasiaisid and equipped an armv of 3,000.000 men. It took tin- Germans forty years. Lord Rosebuiy has well said, "He is our greatest military asset." It is the Iuniversal judgement of all British people, whatever happens, Kitchener must not resign. It is confidently expected that whether sooner or later when tlie present convulsion has subsided, the greatest honours tvill go to I Lord Kitchener of Khartum, ��� �������� ��� �����. &- - ��� News Items Always Welcome If you have a bit of news, Send it in. i Or a joke that will amuse, j Send it in. I A story that is true, An incident that's new, We want to hear from you! Send il in. Will your story make us laugh? Send it in. Send along a photograph, Send it 111. Never mind about your style, if it's only worth the while, And will make the reader smile, Send it in. One million and a quarter pounds of halibut were landed in Prince Rupert during January. COMOX There will be a celebration of Holy Communion in S. Peter's, Comox, next Sunday at 11 a 111. McBryde's Bakery & Tea Rooms Calhoun Block Courtenay OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT P. McBryde fur almost S years with Marocclii Bros, begs to announce to tlie community that he has opened a Bakery antl Tea Room at the above address I have had a technical training in tlie Kilmann :k Bakery School and Glasgow Technical, Scotland, under the best masters, ami hold a first class certificate, upper grade, in the technics of bread niai.i: g and a first class certificate in baking confectionery by the Master Halcers Association I cm assure the public that the bread and caKes made by me will be manufactured by the best methods xliown tu the baking world today and will lie pur?, healthful and ap] eti'sing Hoping for a share of public patronage Remember the address - Next the Royal Bank of Canada The Time To Act | The old saying has it ' thai there is 110 time like the present," That this applies with telling force to the selection ol good dairy vows, will be admitted by every thoughtful I dairyman. Selection may be made on the evidence of certain well known external indications of g8o*d milking qualities with special attention paid to the udder, loin, s' in, barrel, etc But no matter how skilled the I expert judge of dial y 'quality' in a cow may be, lie is not infallible ' as to the amount of hard cash that any one cow in the herd will earn in a year. He may be, the ordinary dairy farmer, too may be considerably mistaken in his judgment. One system will give him accurate results, that of selection of dairy records. It is easy lo weigh the sample, it is easy to add up a few fi'juics for each cow, it is easy to compare such totals, and it is eminently satisfactory to know for certain which cows best to keep and breed from. Now is the the time lo act, prepare to keep records all season; write the dairy division, Ottawa. I'or free milk record forms, either 3 tit l'es per month, or daily. You wi" never regret it. Advertise In The Review VIOLIN Lessons given on th': Vi tin and Musi G. B\R R AS 11..in. Riverside Hotel . " .HFP T* Cannot be done any Affg-y- sr ar else i m B. C. than at the Courtenay Review The Water Question Solved FOR RENT Four Good Mouses, water and electric light in each Apply, MRS. WM. LEWIS PERCY WINCH "GRAND DUKE CIGARS" SIDNEY, 15. l. FirstClass Plumbing Hot Water an IS Jackson __ Whittle Phone () ! C. P. DUNDAS Barrister an.! Solicitor, Notary :��������� : 1'. (). Box . - Phone 24 Courtenay CHAS. SIMMS Expert VVntchuiaki r Q 1 s selling Spectac'es in glasses from $2.50 ; r pair Including sight testing E i h eye tested . correct vi.ion The Courtenay Jewelry Store .'. i':.v TO ' RICHARD CREECH . ���:: Sand and Gravel Kates Rea _< rial HEADQUARTERS FOR Buggies and Express Wagons All Rigs Guarauteed aud Sold at the Lowest Possibl c Price GEORGE B. LEIGHTON Blacksmith ard Carriag'* Builder COURTENAY FURS Gef'More Money" lor your F�� ves Muskrat, White Weasel, Beaver, Lynx, W Ives, Marten ami other Fur hearers collected i��� >..ur ictlon SHIP Yoril PURS DIRRCT lo "-HUBERT" the .iron) house in the World dealing exclnslvcly In N0R1II AMERICA*. RAH HRS a reliable���responsible���sme Par House with an unblemished reputation existing for more than a third of a century " alonffsuc* c��ssfulr^rdofsendln_FurShlppenpron.Dt,SATlSPACTORY AND PROFITABLE returns. Write for "Zix fttrabm frlupprr ������ the only reliable, accurate market report and price list published Write lor It���NOW-Jt*. IHKK ���27 WEST AUSTIN AVE, iptC 6S CHICACl , I i, ��� r..��� ior ���������.���.������"* ���11 A.B.SHUBERT.Inc.^ ���the review. eoraimEY, B. c j German Soldiers Depressed - --^Tnrl" liars Saved By Bovril IJovril used in tlie Kitchen means dollars saw.I in tiie Bank. It makes nourishing hoi dishes out of cold food which would not otherwise be eaten. But sue that y(* get ibe real thing, If it is not in the Bovril bottk it is nol Bovril. And ii must be Bovril. SI I.II. A Low Dentil Rate Remits In Large Profit* Wat 11.ems : ��� s 'li in .-'i "I surplus IHE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. Hoscl Office Toronto S.H. Write lor Memo Book and Ctrculo. Leave Your Worries on the Train When business or pleasure takes you to a large city, yon nre much concerned about convenience nnd comfort. V��ti can enjoy both at (ho Walker House, "Toronto's famous Hole!." The mamigemenJ have tor years been making a caretul study ol the needsol the Travelling Public. Everything Ih.-: makes lor Comfort, Safety and Convenience is our polici. Convenience is a natural asset owing lo the splendid location, a minute's walk from the Union Station nnd within the heart of the city's business activities. Comlortis assured by n large and perfectly trained stud ol employees; and a detached brick structure open on nil sides with every modern convenience Installed stands for ealcly. The rales are very reasonable. C.ive vour baggage checks to tin: Walker House porter, he will meel you at the train. Kates .$-:0 p.-r dav up, American Plan: 51 nu per day up, European I'lini. j Huns Now Realize That Tliey Are Engaged In a Hopeless Struggl*. in ihe Vpres district, Llic German ���soldier is i�� ;i slut,, of iie..|i depression. TllOTB are mntlv slfTUS, I.lltlo lidilies Of ill sellers llttVO lieennie much iiii'i'e rrei|iieiit Tlio saying In civilian Germany that "no olio coiiiob '..;e Ic I'riiiii Vih'i s" pervnlls In tlio ; ranks, ami even tlic hull' humorous ��� r. marks shouted rrotn lhe Ireiiohes liullcato a state of dlsirttesl The weather nnd (earful slate of some ___ of the li'enelies are ill purl the cause '��� t of ilils, bill Hi" real reason Is the sup- I pi} nf artillery antl munitions. The (.termini Is m iv ub\ lously beginning in feel ll :���' balance ho. elituigeil and his Inferlnrlt) is llkcl} I rn he pcrmatienl, li is not well lo lay nver much sir. ���. on n fi w deser- 11[oi - i r iiie confessions ol deserter*!, 1 or even on llic libs, n 'e of ofl'ensb Iin.vein 111". Hut ii remains lhat n wave ot deep depression la over many 11 d inuns In ; the treni lies ol one ���'��� de iiud Itutiorl I mn district, and our ��ere novel' i more cln crful, In spile of snow and slush and cold and rotting sandbags awl fren,iteiil landslips. Little MAIDEN CANADA ttQitmi THE WALKER HOUSE, TORONTO, CANADA Geo. Wright & Mack Carroll, Proprietors Until I..irtii-i 1 \ Westerners Muscular Rheumatism Subdued,��� When one is a sufferer from muscular I'lieiiiimiisiii he eniuiei do I..Her than in have tlie region rubbed with Or. Tiininas' Ivlecirie oil. i here Is no oil Lhal .-'i speedily shov i ffecl In siibilti* Ing pain. I.ei the rubbing be brisk en I ci iillnue ninii i .i.-e Is secured. 'I hi re Is more virtu,' In u bottle of il than can he fully estimated. I*or slgiiiilllng between iierophmes tliere has been Inveuti d iippuralus foi' blowing line black rtn i from a reser* voir by Hi" exlmusl fn m tlio motors ml il. Stole a Telegraph Pole JF_L*OSt Gt'tS Bird M��l in sucn _ A private In the 2nd Cameron dashes. Highlanders glvi ������ an amusing ex- I ' _. ��� iiniple of the c lollies of our men ai German Aviators Freeze to Denth in i VA-lieii n factory recently wr.s built the front. lie writes: i the Clouds | jn Maryland the ventilation system "It wus in the trenches in Prance, Owing to llic Intense cold, Oerman pipes were placed inside the rein- uml the wood for keeping tho lire lu U*r gCOuts are becoming less active forced concrete supporting columns. was running short, and tho men n*. tuissia didn't know whin to do, when an In- Thanks' to the bitterness of the' Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. verness chap enme to the rescue and weather, one Albatross machine was' , , asked tho captains permission to captured bv the Russians absolutely Oswald My love for you Is like the ;ake down a telegraph pole from 1ho lntacti [t'was observed over the deep blue sea. , , captain sad Husslan lines, and was allowed to get Clarissa And I lake il with the "}'' In '���' Joke ho saltl W6i| tu (hf. reRT ht.,:oTt. ��� Russian corrt-spouillng niuouul ol suit, -"ii that one, point- flotilla ,,,- aeroplanes mounted out liiiiin |(.llt of|. jts ,.etreat| iinil concurrent! "*? l tile artillere became btisv, would venliire- oul thai sain.' unlit ill., and .lapane-i back of one ii" nei. lu couldn't, 'You can lak in.; to one in front of the (I parapet, litilo thinking th" Peijedion Brimful of sustenance -PURE. First Recruil What do you ihink] The money spent on liquor ia Can* of the Major Bill' nt*a would equip and maintain aa Second Ite'crult ' lie's a changeable ���_""' ��( <:"" hm*?���d,���]\Xl]^ m2 i And vet. tor a gelflsh Indulgence that kind o' bloke, Last night I says to does no good to anybody, this sum ta 'im: "'do goes there?" Au' lie says: squandered at a time when Canad* "Friend " An' today 'e'ardly knows has the greatest struggle In her his* m... tory oa her hands. -VancouverWorld. nriiii'il wii lys went out and The Albatross soared where the cold must hi minus or G; eg. oi altitudes reached Kuhren eturacil untouched will the pole. llcrtt. So0n it was see,, to be clrclln. We wondered whal the OermansLiI_1..gj _n(| ������_.. ��� ,||.|f,,. ., j* when they saw descent, quite normally. Into some marshes behind the Russian lines. After u couple of hours' -n arch the ->n_i--*_js Knee Joint Stiff Three Ycarsl^X-T"-^.0! CURED BY NERVILINE Anyone would n irv< e.y, writes Mr I.eotv young mini well known about Chatham, i hat] inherited n rheumatic tendency through m} mother's family, ami in my early days suffered frightfully. About three years ago the pain and stiffness settled In my lefi knee joint. I was lame ami walked with a very distinct limp. Nerviiine was brought to my notice and I rubbed il Into tie stiff .joint four or live times a day. It dispelled every vestige of pain, reduced the swelling, took oni the Btiffness and wive mo tho lull use of my limb again. I don'l believe there is a pain-relieving remedy, not n single Unt_i.nl that can com- pure with Nerviiine; 1 hopo every person with pains, with sore back, wiili lameness, with lumbago, with neuralgia I do hope they will try out Nerviiine which l nm convinced will quickly and permanently cure them." if Nerviiine wasn't' a wonderful painless remedy, if Nerviiine didn't, quickly relieve, if Nerviiine wasn't known to be a grand cure for all rln u- luiiiie conditions, it wouldn't have been so largely used as a family remedy for th" pasl forty years. No better, Btrouger, or more soothing lint- mi ui made. Oel the large 60c family size bottle; small trial size ,5c; S'.lii by any dealer, anywhere. seats, ;mil tl ������ m;. feet condition, 'I edl} perished lln ul my rocov-] eo*(l aggravate, .1 Lo'tham, :, I ne was nt per- men undoiibt- fh tie- intense rapid moiioti i through the air. li is probable that the last con-] selous act of the pilot was to plane' down, that his and his companion's arms being frozen, ihey were unable ; to loosen the straps which hound i them to their seats, and thai heart failure from cold brought death. j Nearly all children are subject to | worms, and many ure bom with tIn��� in. Spare them suffering by using Mother Craves' Worm Exterminator, -��� besl remedv of the kind that cun be had. Some London East En I girls (matchbox makers) were taken down to Surrey to spend a summer day Hi a beautiful house and a garden in a lovely pun of the country. When their Iiostes3 was wishing them good-bye she said sue hud much enjoyed llielr visit, and one guest re-1 plied cheerfull}: j "I expect we have cheered you up a j bit; il must he deadly dull down here." Millard's Liniment Co., Limited. Oentlemen, Theodoro Dorals, a customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after live years of suffering, by lhe judicious use o�� The Good Roads Congress Tlio announcement that the third Canadian and International (loud MINAllD'S Ll .VIM I'XT ii. ni Congri - i to be held In n few u.i.i Lbs Is Ol ;-!.. . ;'. Interesl to .Montreal, nol only .. -������ the in ��� tins : ar.' to be held in ihis city, bul because ihi-' is said l" be II ������ (oeus of all the ,m..-., road In tin I lomlnlon, The two tl -.o deh ga "��������� from Canada, Am, rlca and thigh nil who have sigui- ficil tin li I nt i; .. o; attending will hav, object lessons In the . latter stage, of theli journey here thai should gh.' n de. ided lllllp to iheir discussions. Montreal News. Th" above facts can bo verified by v.riling to him, to the Parish I'rii si or any of his ii, Iglibors. A COTE. Merchant. St. Isidore, Que., \'2 May, '98. ���;*��� -��.i *.���.._" i.v..,Jf - �����������-Xi ,r. .;'."���?��� ': ,-���-. v;i- "',.-���-"',<.;jr i. ' ���./ SERVES l... .i A friend of mine win makes movtug pictures bumped up against his (Irst failure Inst week. Dobbs- How wus that? Iiehhe ii.. tried to make a moving picture of two old men playing a game ol chess in a village store. I Pills That Have Benefitted Thousands. Known far and near as a sure remedy in the treatment of indigos-' lion and all derangements of the ] Women everywhere are ���praising this tu'eat food curt', because it lifts them out of this terrible nervous, irritable condition, and by its reconstructive influence enables tho bodily organs to properly perform their natural liinctious. ">0e ii box, all dealer., or liMmanson, Bad". & Co., T.lil., Toronto. 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'I by one ol the professors whether he had proved a certain pro* position in Kucliil. "Well, sir.'' said the freshman, "'proved' is a rather strong word ��� but I will say that I h.r.e rendered it highly probable." Br. Chase's Itcoir-e Hook, 1,000 selected recipes, sent free, il yeu mention this *>��*��. THE KEVIJ-W, COUKTNKY. B. C. % MILLIONS OF ACRES OF OUR GOOD I AGRICULTURAL LANDS ARE IDLE Doing* Splendid Work F��r ne ,d iroop, STRIKING TRIBUTE TO VALOR AND ORGANIZATION OF FRENCH ARMY The Work of the Canadian Patriotic Fund and the Soldier.' Commission The establishment of tho Soldiers' ONLY A Ik ACTION OFTILLABLE LAND CULTIVATED am Commission for Ontario, or wiii-ili FRENCH FORCES ARE \ MARVEL OF EFFICIENCY the secretary is Air. r. \. Cochrane, ��� ' , parliament buildings, Toronto, is the I ������ .... ... ... .,,.., first result of the report recent!) is i tfircc Hundred and nventy-rive .Milium', ol Acres of Land sued by ihe hospitals commission, Famous War Correspondent Tells of Actual Experiences In the and ihe forerunner of oilier.. Suitable tor Agriculture in Canada, and There arc Only Fifty-Four Million Acres Under Cultivation The oaro of the soPhr who has returned to Canada, mutilated or weak-] [cued a,- a resull oi active ssrv... i'or Hfiet'ii years before tlio war lands, has ", 1,000 acres occupied and | the prime duly of Canadians. Fori IL is 11 splendid trlbtit Field, and says that the French Army has Every Detail of Fighting Arranged with the Utmost Cure clinic iii IPH lo disorganize the civil- one-third ol ihis actual') under cut- some months the Canadian Patriotic Alexander Powell, the famous war i,: si world t'ttniida had been going tlvntlon. Fund has been endeavoring lo on.ure correspondent, pays to the valor and through an era of prosperity and m- To recapitulate then, tho .Mtirltlm that the men alreadj buck from Eur* efficiency of the French armies in rclopmcnt which had hen equnlled Provinces ure cultivating only three* ope should slitter no want. This the Held'. only once and never surpassed ui the twentieths ot iheir available land, work has boon volii.tnrlly undertaken "Wo have heard a lot," he lilsinry of the settlement of now coitu- Quebec onc-fli'th, Ontario a little over by loeal committees of tlio fund, al* .aid In an interview, "of the effic- tries, lu the ten or fifteen years iui-.n third, Manitoba one-quarter, Rttskac I though In inns'. Instances their time Is ieney and organization of the Ger- mediate!) preceding lho construction chowan a trlllo over a fifth, Alberta 1 full' occupied with th, task of tnnk- mans, In my opinion, the French arc ut' tho Canadian I'nclllc Uallwuy, the I less than one-twentieth, and British | Ing provision for the families of soid- now equally ettlclont. That Is a sub- niiihi'e tvesl .unl tho I'acltlc s,opo In Columbia ono-iwenty-tll'th, We haveners. Meet on which I wink I am competent the United States lllled up ami de- noi. all told. ;i_5,00n,U;!'.i acres ol land Each Roldler is Interviewed at Que- to speak, for l wat lied tho French velojied with hitherto iinhenrd of rap sitllitblo for agriculture in Canada, bee b; a represontt.tlvc of ihe fund, army [-row, so io speak, I lone seen Idity, Tlnn record, up lo then nn nnd wo have under cultivation only I and a conJldentlf.1 roporl sen.; bj the i It from ihe .Manic to Champagne, equalled "ns seriously challenged by 64,000,000 acres, or, roughly, one-slxlli latter io the patriotic committee ot which I left hut recently. In some uhi- coiuury n quarter of a century ol It, Is [hero anyone who will daro the lown in which the soldier is go- respects, Indeed, I think"the French later. For years we saw (he packed to estlmato the wealth ihis land will Ing, This series the iho fold purpose army superior. The Germans have ttnora swinging Into their docks In an produce, tho population it will sup-1ot" protecting Lhe fund against the efficiency hut tho French have effic* niioudiiifc In;" ami groat trains loav- porl when II Is all tnlcen up, ali ylonl- greedy or iinsciiipiilou and of glvinc lency plus the human element, und ii^, by ill. scores and hundreds car ing the reward ii Is capable of yield, lhe local committee Information Lhat j tnat counts for a great deal. If a rjiiij; uew Caiiiuliaiis lo now Canad inv, for labor bestowed'' i is helpful in tinning employment for French battalion loses Its command* Ian lioiuou. For iho momofil Immigration from tho deserving, N'ot every man who re-'ing office,", ii. is not disorganized. To control ami direct Ibis mighty across tho ocean is iilmo.l nt a stand* turns to Canada, wearing his males- Every man knows his work, and, if stream we wero forced to create nnd still, ami lightl) so. Canada would ty's uniform is included in the Inlter necossnry, is able to acl Independent- si i up unnili iniicbiiiery. How well il nm nl ihis Linio draw one man from category, bin ihe greal majority have ],-. Tbat'ls a factor which the Ger* did ii". wirrli Fie Lena of thousands of the llting line to Increase lier mater- none their duly in the fullest degree, (mans do not possess." acres ol rich wheal lands of Western lal prosperity. These men, Ifka ourl'l'o ihe latter ii lias been the privilege Speaking oi tiie German bombsrd- L'liiiuda. uuly yesterday virgin prairie, own hoys, who have foregathered ] of the fund to presenl u small badge ment and occupation of Antwerp, .Ur. iho vw"ii built, prosperous towns In | with them on lho flelds of Flanders or bearing tho words, "For service at the Powell related how tho Teuton wave whal were oul) n deendo ago desert clsowhero, wherever tiie world war ls|Fronl." The men who are wearing swept over' what was apparently an place,i, hear maple witness. being waged, are lighting our battleslthese badges are tb, worthiest clll- empty city, "At ihe llrsi word or Then cams the great upheaval, the (for us,- spending themselves for lhe -sons lhat we can acknowledge. Like the German approach," ho said, "the dawn of chaos over a horror stricken i salvation and welfare of Canada just charily, Iiini badge uhould he allowed people fled to the cellars. When the world and Hie dnmming up, for lae _ tne Indian lighters and the pioneers to cover a multitude of sins. Germans came marching through Hie time being, of tho Btroam of now life of old spent themselves, They are j The work thai the Canadian Pat*'streets,, there wit-, not a soul to he ami new blood from nero: s lhe ocean making surnl'ght die paths toward our rlotlc Fund can do for returned sold-'seen. 1 believe that in; photograph- to our land. future, and ii is the par, ,,r those of iers, however, Is limited bj Act oi'���,,,. am- r standing on tin balcony of Those year, of rapid settlement us who cannot join them so to pro- Parliament, and it has been specifi-[t']ie American consulate, were the were marvellous, but, after all, how vide that that pari of the future cnlly enacted that no assistance can!only spectators. I suppose the Her-, really sum 11 a pari of our country is which lies with in our power to regit- bo given by the fund to "any person ' mans expected to see a great demon-1'".'"'. ��" '."'.': 'r'"' '��� uum yel under tributo to tho basic Into shall he worthy of their sublime | who is in receipt of any gratuity, pen- gtratlon One would have thought lhat ', , ?, vimr'" "'' ':'" <:' '"''''' -"uns' : Industry of Canada, agiicultttre. Fig* sacrifice, wlivu ihey come to us In slon or allowance paid by hie majestyj(|.e principal streets would havo been " , , 1' "' ''"' i;";"'u,;~' '���'��� ��� eh 13. proved remarkably efficient. What the French government has actually done is tins: It has mobilixed ail me scene painters irom the the-- tres and formed them Into battalions. Instead of painting drop acts for theatres, ; icy are now painting scenes io conceul gun positions. "Suppu.se, for instance, you wanted to iuace a battery of guns In n city square. In tho ordinary course o�� events, after that battery had lirrd a few shots, _ German taube would hover above it, locate Its position, flash it by wireless to the Germans, nnd In an hour pro- bnbly that battery would be out o: action, with all the gunners dead. .Sow the scene painters would ere.-, a contrivance for all the world like the top of a circus t"Dt over tlio lw- lory. The canvas would be paiated lo match the remainder of the square. It li were summer, it might represent a bed of geraniums or rhododendron., anything which would look liko tho rest of -.he square. The Gentian airman above would th, a see nothing of tlie guns, lie would -��� ��� lhe canvas, hill to him it would look just like Ihe remainder of the si'irATe. lie would think, as a metter of fact, that ho was looking at the square. The French gunners would be - .- disturbed. "I saw a humorous Instancs o: the efficiency of iho scene painters only recently. I was motoring along i hill 1mule, I ures arc often this case Ihey given hero are necessarily only approximate and given in round numbers, bul ihey are the latest available, l moil or allowance [jiini ny nil' majesty,. ,r nrin il Iii Illicit- thousands, as come they will or hy any foreign government in coiit crowded with sig no bnve lhe land and the Infinite I curring of incapacity or death m-j up. ["verv doorway possibilities thai arise from it. But account and largely because the pen- There was nol a pi, let us not be content with a self sat-|sions and gratuities paid io Incapaci-1 There was noi even There was lonrded was closed. . ; were probably no; m ire th '"��� " and a half miles away. I'.. '������ ��� ������ - - road and ihc Germans ho "*rt I . , , I scone palnlora ha! erecti I a ���. i-iv dog oh screeil about twelv ' I ! based on ihe lasl census and form alistied contemplation of mere possi-ltated men are oft-times admittedlv In*!ih*e"_ir.eis Tlie" Germans marched Grec" v''"' *-amD0�� l|0'es- t>n reliable source, says the Montreal bilities. liitilh-d acres am! undevel* adequate, ii has been necessary to'down tho magnificent thoroughfare of scl'eon ,vaa l''":'"! ���' !" ' ' Star. To tali" ,mr own province, oped resources profit nobody. We establish a hospitals commission and the main street and thai was their sentatlon of mi empl oad vit Quebec, wo are estimated to have have had a machine for the direction I disablement fund. The officials of reception In- Antwerp I think lnv "-rs growing bj e. rhe i 40,000,000 acres of land suitable for of immigration flowing Into Ihis I the latier, in their reporl to the fed- nhoto-ranher described Ihi sen f. mans could s ie anvas 1 ' ' ' t Iheir ..lass, and It would ,.',' i them as mn',iter more than .m '.' ,,,,"���\'y road, usele-i to shell. 3cre, ISandS of Ft soldiers marched al ng, The French had even i arri d I fficloncy so far," Mr. Pow 11 a I agriculture. After a century and a I country, but, as it stands, it will bo of I eral governm nt, recommended half only 10,000,000 acres of it are little enough use to us when the among ether measures, that provine- occupied ami on]) one-half of this is'crisis comes. We will need a_far big- lal commissions be formed for the npner desenuc.i inc scene pi h wiien li" remarked to me at | lime: 'You know ll r< min ... a circus which has conic io town I i , under cultivation, or one-fifth ol the ger and far more efficient equipment purpose of supplementing ih.se pen- ., day before ii was expected.' I 5\.. canvc total. The Marlttmo provinces have than we have, ever had if wo are to slons either 'ny monetary grants or by.' ��������� ' sJ���,|i(. a moment ago," Mr. .0,000,000 acres suitable for agricul- handle Ibe flood of new population free iruining in various trades. The I Powell went on, "of Lhe efficiency ot I Lure and 11,000,000 acres of ii is un- that wc can direct io our shores after Soldiers' Aid Commission of Ontario, ,,���. French armies I do no: wish i der cultivation, Ontario has 50,000,- the war* Is over, i; can he. made la us we have said above, is the first 110 be misunilerstood in my remarks IlauShlng, _as to estao 00,) acres of agricultural land, has j break all records ami put nil preced- step in this direction. Already i; has _���oul Crerman efficiency. There leans at Intervals to keep down . 23,000,000 of it occupied and 14,000,- ents to the blush. Tie-re will be ;.o announcsd iis inle_ttou of mobilizing soems lo be an Impression here that ust lhrow" ul- .'���'���'' '������ " '���'���''��� ' ��� nnu acres or it cultivated. Manitoba use in our attempting to inn,die It the manufacturers of Ontario and \\" ,i,n j;,..���;.���,���,,,. ;,,w in ihe Held are ma < lor ' ' '" (,'"r"1, bus 4,i,ii,i,i,uihi acres of farm land and | with inadequate equipment. We do not doubt thai the process will be largely old men trom soldiers-1Bee I1 l"1'' discover they rere raises crops on n quarter of ii. Sas-: have. i'or the moment, leisure in facilitated by the manufacturers homes or boys from school. That is kalchewau has 08,000,000 acres ot which either lo enlarge our present themselves. Others also will b :not the cas Tin ti.'i'nians have a deceived. "Thero is another thing the French land for farming, ber settlers have I facilities for ihc handling of lmmi-|to lend their aid in discharging ���*��� I very foriiiiclable army today." A j are doing and I da not tliink Is taken up 30,000,000, and have 14,000,- gration or to create new ones. When great national duty and there is every \eev/ weeks ago, 1 saw 20,000 German known here. Au intelligence officer, 000 acres under cultivation. .Alberta, the win' is over and tlio rush is upon j prospect that in Canada at least the prisoners taken in the Champagne. I i disguised as a Belgium i_;.or .- with Die biggesl agricultural area in j us it wiili be too late. Failure to pro-, traditional tragedy of llu returned !ialk"d with at least a seme of them, what not will ascend with a Fren Canada, 82,000,000 acres, ban assign* vide now tor our certain needs will j soldier will havo no place. 'while 1 saw old men and boys of be- aviator. Together, they will eros. ��� ed only 20,000,000 acres, and nf this j be disastrous. ��� : iween eighteen and nineteen'years of (German lines und come down ri' . i only 4,000,000 is under cultivation. This is our opportunity, golden In fi , ��� , i,-*��� _ ��� wt age I .hotild say that fully 95 per miles or so beyond. The pair win I.us't of all. Kriiish Columbia, with more senses than one. shall we grasp L/l'CSCetlS I-OW 1'lgUr.Sin WBX .|_( were men of between twenty agree that the aeroplane -.'.all return 25,000,000 acres of farm and fruit. It, or shall we fail'.' .,nd forty, in Hie pink of health. ��-=- ���-������ ��� r-a_=- ��� -;j ��� ^^^-^sz^^:^^^^, | Famous Trotting Horse Sold to Rus- They wero dirty und hungry of ���dans Said to Have Been Sent course, hu: they were lirst class , ,, _ , fighting men. rhe German army 10 lhe Front lis stiU extrem.ly efficient an 1 ex- Miss Helen Keller Says Censors Can- Increase In Outshlpments Due to 0^1^**,$^ [t 8 "" ^ Blind Get Uncensored News Britain a Distributor not Read Braille Shorthand .Miss Helen Keller and other blind; tain Enemy Ports Being Closed I er and driver of tlie lion hearted trot-1 "in-regard to efficiency of the The increase in exports of tobacco, ter, Creseeus, 2.02'4, stats lhat thi French armies, wire any particularly persons in the United States arc ob-i resin and petroleum from Britain has former great, trotting stallion is being striking i'nstanei s brought to vour mining uncensorea news irom tne subjected the British government to used for war service in Russia. notice?" capitals of belligerent nations. These considerable criticism on the ground! Creseeus was the talk of the bar-; "Weil, take for Instance, tlie or- newspapers are published for tf.o that the government, while stopping ness world for several seasons when ganizatibn of the Mice painters. I blind in London, Fans, Merlin and neutral shipments, is permitting iis! bis terrific speed mid wonderful|heard while travelling around in Vienna, according io .Hiss Keller, own shippers lo increase their ex- gameness made1 him a horse admired 1 Prance lhat the scene painters from Tboy are nol censored, she says, be- ports, official crlclos, while not \ by tho entire horse fraternity, and an; iua theatres im I be, n mobilized lor cause they are printed in shorthand denying tlie accuracy of the figures, equine whose name became a house- war service, one heirs so many Braille, a point typo used for the declare the condition due io a change hold word iu every family where the strange things in the war zone. But blind, which the censors arc unable in porta of distribution Instead of any light harness sports was the favorite h found afterwards that the mobillza- to read. |favorltism on the pan of the Brllhli pastime. |,-01l waa an actual fact, and had Through the medium of these blockade, j But famn is, fi'mine'. Even when , journals In the Braille svstem what! French resin in normal limes, It the horse reached a fairly old age he ... . �������- ��� _ /-i . is probably Ihc mosl authoritativeMs Minted out, reached the continent was wanted badly by a Russian horse- Peace and lllirillgratu II I A MO'lCSt (. onimailder article on Germany's luck of food generally through Hamburg and man, and George ICetcham parted i �� , bus reached litis cointrv. For ihe Antwerp, and with Imt'i these ports with him loi- a consideration said to I, .. _ _ ,,���,, ., , ,.,, , _, . " lira lime it isi revealed that every closed Brltaiil has become a trans- be .25,000. Crescsus, it is said, did ! Immigration From Europe Will Need I Whole Fleet Cheered the Hero on man, woman and child in Germany shipment place, Beside, shipping not please the Russians us well as] Careful Consideration When His Return is living c.a slender rations, Holed out I enormous quantities of tobacco to| they expocred, and therefore it is noi ! Pence is ueci.-rcd Remarkable scenes were v.i'.r ���_ i by weight, determined on after u can-lber troops abroad, it Is also pointed surprising to hear lhat the great j��� tlio annual report of the depart* on the London Stock Exchange when ference of chemlsis, scicnttsls and ��!'\. G^ Brita n has now become a horsi has been sect to the ire,:,. ment of |lnm,grRtlon .,. obed Smith, kleut-Commander Bruce, of the sub* physicians in Berlin. distriouiing centre I or n.iich ol the, . assistant superintendent of tmmigra- , , , |Chinese, Greek, Egyptian and Rhod-| Decides on Regiment oi Indians tun in l.onnon, Etittes that Canaaian mar,De h11' at a certain hour a tew days ken.:e and tlie aviator will return to his base leaving his companion. T>- 1 gnlsed officer will penetrate the German lines, pick up all the inforu:..- tion he can and then fly back wire, it at the appointed time to _.�� French lines. In an hour or two, it mass of valuable information will be in the hands of the French genera! staff. The British forces in France now number well over a million men. Mr. Powell stated. "Tiie remarkable thir.g about it is that, in all ihi.i transportation of men, not a single life has been lost." he said. There lias never been anything like It before and it i?> lo my mind one of -.iin most :���"..._.'..- able things of lhe war." Enthusiasm prevails ou ibe Indian j agents in Mropo nave net encour-1 ^.irdaneiles, v. reserves over tho dec! Ion ot General '���>- "i any class ol labor to seek en- memuers. The Imiruaf which brings Ihe In-, formation is Da N'eue Belt, or the f9'0" ,,"';"'''�� ,wnle'\ rormorl' New Time, a Socialist publication for 1,n^lert, by eon.\^n^ Vprts. ,, ihe blind, Issued in Berlin. .Mn man on companies nave Im-[ jiughes to allow the formation of a gagements iu Canada for some; lie was recognized while itandii ���These uncensored accounts of eon- ["""'". enoHnoua qunntuies ol petro- battalion of Indians for overseas -er months pasl. He states, however, outside one ot the entrance, oi the ditions in tho wnning countries tell ������".,.,..'.'.',,'.'..:^ ,''!'"":,".".'?r'! 1L '^ slorrii; vice. Although thero are many In* that the whole fleltt of;emigration from | "House," and was eonuueted lo the ar- mo t.lie true sentiment among the i��''i''n'i'i'">' ror shipment to tho con* dian's p, th,. contingents that "have IEurope will need full and exhaustive I Consols market, wbe a Ins nppe working people and tho Intolerable ,,,! , ' s wante(1 mora. Great g0ne the policy generally has been' consideration before ana when hostfl* anco was tlie signal for a rousing iii������L ,i���.i .,,,.,... i iii.m'i lii'iiain also serves as a storehouse conililions Fun surround Iheni, sai.i .Miss Keller. "Their hearts are "" ranch petroleum pur, almost nl the hr akin:;' point.' .\lis-s Keller made i his explanation . to discourage enlistment. All over the Hies cense, bcc.uso many conditions patriotic demonstration. Cheers irom ' [orI Dominion, loyal Indians have offered will have changed. Canada will have the largo gathering oi men rs prts- ' ' " "' " '"' !orI their service and have been refused to meet from Australia and New Zea- ent couid he heard outside, and tne whom gha acts as a distributor. ; ,.,|(| tne |n(||an department states, land the same competition In the heroic submarine commander was concerning the war disclosed In ni- , , ���. .. , . that there will not bo the slightest I icral emigration aetd when peace lionized In tne ivldest sense oi t ..��� speech she made recently on pre- ^""���*���-������������ s t*lie|i industry Permanent{diffleultv In raising a full regiment,"* concluded as she has in the past, term. pni.dncsB. ! Steps to insure the permanency of Und there might be u second, and even nt present active competi- i-0 was asked foi a spe-ch an- |the|extensive shell industry develop* tlon prevails, ho states. [standing on a chair, responded In Life Insurance Figures ?', .,.*,. l"?��� " ,1 VL 'i!" iinniT 'ii ,'!h' I England is Proud cf Australia < ���" ���''���'��� Smitli'a report also appear the modest way that tnej have in the ... uiig .""S "> me euect that navy. "Gentlemen," he said, "1 am J tho two exhibition motor cars at lhe very much obliged to you for the ed by iho war are being taken. During his sia.v iii Canada, Lionel Hitch- It Is estimated thai about one per- ens recommended thai such action Pel The English public talc- son in four of ilie entire population Instituted, and it Is announced of- pride in tne maimer In which Aus- - about "300,000 added ouch year, an.i ihe Increase in'tiim. The employes, are estimated at amount would double the total in less I about 100,000. Subsidiary Industries than ten years. The security of this in refilling copper nn l zinc have been vnst business Is In the assets of the | organized, companies concerned, amounting io less ihiin five and a quarter billions of dollars. This ia a triumph of modern thrift. Cut dowers will keep fresh many dnys It their stems be inserted in a travngaiillj dressn,] Queen Her mixture of charcoal-and sand. bills run to about $15,000 a yea The Queen of Norway, King Georg, '��� sister, 1. the mo.s; economically attired Queen In Europe, She spends $1,000 yearly on her dress. The Quesn of Spain la ihc mosl ex- dress under the control of the general com- live transports, one torpedo boat, and under God, shall have a new blrtn of mlMlo_c*. for Canada In that city, 'cue gunboat In lhe course of a forty "c<-"01' four days'cruise at the Dardanelles. A Zeppelin Is a costly production, Allies Can End War in a Year ...^\V0Tuu^^v^Ztol and $200, Is required to build such If England should put forth sup- Ished to find that the whole fleet was a military weapon and equip i, for reme (Hon in the coming year, and flying hie Hag, and at the admiral's destructive purposes, The expenses Russia should obtain sufficient equip- orders Ell cruised round the entire connected with these airships dot |menl for her men, It jeerns to us that British and French fleets, while tie, not end here. Greal sheds must be. Germany we,,hi be brought to the bandB played the National Anthem erected, and gas producing plants pass of urgently seeking terms of nnd "See, the conquering Ut ��� laid down, -ii lhat lhe Zeppelin maylpeace well lefore the end of 1916,��� Comes," and the bluejackets eheeri-i have Its dall* b , I ... hydrogen, American Review of Rgrlewi, at Ui. to'ps of the..- voices. THE COURTENAY REVIEW ELK HOTEL Comox, B. C. Best Meals North of Naniatuo Choicest Liquors and Cigars C, A. Mm tin, Prop, J. E. AS TON Logger's Shoes made to order. In North and South, in East and West, Aston's Handmade Shoes will stan I the Test. Tke Comox Barber Shop Oldest Shop in Courtenay Nothing Hut First Class Work Guaranteed. Baths in connection C. E. DAI.UYMl'U', Prop. Cumberland Hotel Good Accomodation Cusiiie Bxcelle. Wm. Merryfield Proprietor SCOW LOST Dr. December the l Si ..'.v (.'.. Q. I,. -'. noose Hay, Deceiul Any iuformatiou en ol tiiis Scow' wi Stereston u oil Xa el 21st. leading t ibe recov' he rewarded. .UARSI[-illl"l'ti.\ Co., I.M Westmlnstjr I'ho SJ6 When Play H=.ve Goard Tune Your Piano Factory l*xperieuce Lending Musicians 'he Pacific, ('opies JI an tl, .nils fn Atlantic W. I. \|.ril 1. 15, 8ih Ave., .V. Pajaee Lively clStabk I i.'. - - and Buggies fur Terms cash, also attend to wood hauling J AS. CAIRNS & SON Propri tors Courteuay Plione 25 Wi Uiara s Vine Rug, i\ling of lliuse Blaiila Cloves, Trunks, Suit Cm Harness Repaired Neatly W. W. WILLARD Cumberland and Courknty To Bake or Not to Bake? Letter to the Editor Editor The Review. Re the brilliant scheme of our esteemed fellow citizen, lor the redemption of those who indulge in the vino of life. Let us look .il his argumeuts, candidly and frankly, Firstly, we rejoice as a city being favored with the citizenship of him and others who have I.ecu SO closely intimate with royalty. It ozonizes the- common air, so tu speak, especially when the humpback run is over ami the plebian atmosphere is thick and colonial in flivor. But Grief sits, heavy eyed, tiiiive-onsil- ttble, remembering ever, that while wc hive pleiltv barns, adds bodkins, alack; Baronesses, sotipkit- clieus, free fish lunches and other degrading charities arc as scarce as Jimmy's "auto fares" iu Jaiur-iiy. I If the lovely poem quoted iv.is a ' measure of the intellectual stature; of the "SOl'tpoiliuu.'' could wo net import one, by freight, for our park, ttsiiiy him as a live totem pole, and uy all means secure a Hottentot dictionary, Canada is suffering, justly, today, because she has dared to develop the .social instinct and the common bleed, has usurped the prerogatives of gentlemen, )'t takes a thousand years lo breed a gentlemen, we are hopelessly outclassed, being still in 1! C. So justly we ar. punished for daring to say like a get llemau,* ���POWl'RS j "Let's have another." To -peak I Cotirteiiiaii, let nut llic skim milk mix with the cream. He refers to England, where one person in e-icry three-dies a pauper. Was it not 011 Merry England's shore one day lhat a noble lord, or- dead llic tide to lade away? His lory sayeth little, but, we apine, that His 1 Ugliness gol cold feet first. WI1.11 the sane, thinking people of 11 nation demand th.it au evil, whiher it 1 v the opium traffic in China, slavery in America or the about j drink traffic of the laud they love. Office, shall cease. All lhe pettifogging J i leas in the world cannot stop the tide of I'll ne. .used public opinion. Prohibition i- coming sure und fust because tin a ous.d free people facing the light .s.etlie' coining of a belter day, Of a day when Ihc nation's young manhood shall foi low higher ideal-, than in the past, looking cleat eyed and clear brained at the problems and principles Hire a, I which go to make a strong, virile nation, Some oi the kindest lteart- | ed, best old scouts we meet, are ii cjnor dealers, but men, to whom tiie-words apply. ''Self sacrifice will often change a man's whole chaiactcr and outlook on life." We Understand "Liquor is on." Canon t-arrar, no doubt, a good authority, but still we won. der if this statement is true? "Eug- lard would have I'rohiliitiotl toluol row, ii the Bishops and I. ids didn't own s,, nuieii brewery stuck . ' Liquor is a food, certain- 1 ly, look at tne "equator" of nny La) ! Pabst titer leu proof, Overfeeding Etc. causes dyspepsia, ergo, brings to . millions of innocent women unci j ehildrect, heartache, poverty, sor nnv and criui ; crushed and burnished flowers ol love that might otherwise blo.som, fair sweet lives The snow is slowly disappearing in teinpeiaiice homes. On with the but the roads are very heavy yet. dance, let booze be uuconfiued. The S. D. Adventist church col- ",'lic Czar gave legislative soda to lapsed on Saturday owing to the Sale of the Stock of the Builders' Supply Company COURTENAY In Doubt Trumps nrcouver I am disposing of the stock of The Builders Supply Company, in liquidation at prices less than the goods can be imported for in carload lots Brick, Lath, Shingles, "Window Sashes, Glass, and out. Roofing, Building Paper, Rope, Etc. sizes and kinds, three cents per pound Doors, inside Locks, Wire Fencing Nails, all JOHN THOMSON DISPLAY Harness Emporium not a pois- rubbiii a lilile n ore revenue or bnntally and selfishly see clean, strong young men become incapacitated lor the higher duties in life and lose their chance in life's victories. The man v ho stood idly by, loi Icing on while others dug out some btiried boys, in a sand cave-in, jumped 111 and dug madly when a neighbor told him " is down there Let us cut out tlfeory, rubbing bear Your bov or fancy oil on the neck to cure chilblains Will we I do our part in the building up of a j strong, free nation; then * on account of snow and so much sickness. Mr. Broughton has lost a valuable mare taking sick aud dying suddenly. Mrs. Allen arrived home on Saturday from Victoria, having gone there to meet here daughter who has just arrived from Kngland. Mr. Thornberry, the milk tester, was snowed up in the valley from Sunday tillWednesday. Mr. Wlimaosn is getting to be quite an expert teamster, upsetting his sleigh on Wednesday, the reason was, so he says, parting his hair on one side instead of the middle On Thursday he did better -topping the Cumberland Lim by breaking a clevis and getting stuck on the railroad crossing. (Prom another Happy Valley correspondent 1 Please allow me space to correct a Statement appealing in your issue of the 27 Ulto., respecting my plans of building in Happy Valley, your correspondent states that I anticipate building a bam to be used for raising various kinds of stock. I might sav Mr. Editor I am aiming a little higher than stock raising and have no doubt of your very energetic correspondent we shall hit the man. My plans are to approach the government this coming session, asking their assistance in erecting a large well aired building to be padded if necessary to accomodate the unfortunates running around the woods affected with that awful malady abnormal air space under the scalp. Any suggestions from your correspondent will be very much appreciated.���A. I. Courtenay, B. C, January 31, 1916 H. D. Forde, Esq., Agent Law Union & Rock Ins. Co., Ltd. Dear Sir:���i beg to acknowledge with thanks the 1 _ceipt of the Lav/ Union & Rock Ins. Co's cheque for the sum of $013.10 to cover the loss of my house and furniture by fire on the 3rd My business relations with your company have r .en both prompt and satisfactory. As stated, my house with contents was destroyed by fire on the 3rd, adjustment was arranged and proofs of loss mailed to Victoria on the 8th inst., and cheque to cover loss was mailed from Canadian head office of company in Montreal on the 19th inst. Assuring you I will always have a good word to say for the Law Union & Rock. Yours very truly, ERNEST M. WEST Notice of Intention to Apply (or Retail Liquor License iei, |_,AK1,. notice Hint the undersigned iled j 1 intends to apply to the Hoard ol License Commissioners ut their next regular sitting to be held on the .second Wednesday |n the month ol March next, tor a license to sell intoxicating li(|iior by retail under Subsection 3 of Section 290, of the "Municipal Act" in that certain store or shop situate on the ��r aind floor, ol those certain premises, situate on Lot -1. Map 311, Towusilc of Courtenay, formerly known as Pcocey's Drug Store, on Mill Street, in the City of Courtenay, JOHN R. JOHNSTON, Applicant Dateii this 15th day of February, A. D .1916. ROBERT GRIEVE Candies, Cigars, Pipes, T obaccos Swan'* Old Stand, Courtenay